Another heritage home will be demolished in West Vancouver
District of West Vancouver officials will give the go-ahead for a permit for the demolition of a heritage home on
Citizens don’t want rezoning of church site in Horseshoe Bay
The citizens and the business community in Horseshoe Bay are asking the District to West Vancouver to reconsider a rezoning
Signs need to be seen in DNV: Muri
For citizens to speak and hear others at a public hearing, they must first be able to see what is being proposed
CNV defers decision on rezoning for brewery in Lower Lonsdale
City of North Vancouver council deferred rezoning decision on a proposed brewery and lounge in the Esplanade area of the
West Vancouver legion looks at new council with hope
The West Vancouver Legion is hoping the next council will step up to help the legion at a time when
West Van to review plans for Klee Wyck property
After blatantly ignoring one of the most cherished places in the community, the District of West Vancouver may finally do
Disillusioned, satirist Bruce Sinski leaves City of North Vancouver
Bruce Sinski is hanging his brush after four years of painting the politicians of the City of North Vancouver in sharp,
CNV elections: meet the new boss, same as the old boss
By Fred Dawkins Published: Nov. 24, 2018 So…what to make of the 2018 municipal election in the City of North
Think density is driving traffic? So does MOTI
By Gagandeep Ghuman In the lineups at the grocery store, at the sideline of kids’ sports, in the waiting room
Heritage society laments the loss of Brissenden Park house
The North Shore Heritage Preservation Society is lamenting the loss of a historical house on Brissenden Park that was recently
‘North Vancouvered’: How rapid development killed a business
North Vancouver resident Nicole Robins has an advice–and a warning–for elected officials: Slow down the development in communities. “It’s time
More than 20 per cent below market rentals requires trade off, consultant tells CNV
If there was political will, the City of North Vancouver would ask developers to offer 20 per cent units for
When one DNV councillor compared the other to Donald Trump
There was yet another residential development lurching inevitably towards what seemed like a majority vote approval when Councillor Roger Bassam
Building Bridges announces slate for District of North Vancouver council
DNV Mayoral candidate, Ash Amlani, announced that four new candidates will join her under the banner of Building Bridges. The
District feels Ambleside parking pain, mulls steps
The District of West Vancouver is working to relieve some of the parking pain the construction at the Grosvenor building
INSTEP shows the road to better transit, less traffic
A new express bus service to connect North Shore residents with Skytrain via the Second Narrows Bridge, a new east bound
West Vancouver to ‘humanely euthanize’ American bullfrogs
The District of West Vancouver will shine a light at bullfrogs, momentarily blind then and then catch as many tadpoles
North Shore moms are donating their extra milk to babies in need
North Shore moms are spreading their motherly love all across the province—and they are doing so with their own breast
North Van Museum to junk unique artifact because it’s too big to keep
By Gagandeep Ghuman The North Vancouver Museum and Archives is getting rid of one of it’s most unique and interesting
West Van drops controversial ‘research’ after citizen’s objection
A West Vancouver citizen is congratulating the local government on its prompt action on removing dubious research that was included




















