B.C. nonprofit offers Skills for Trades Program for neurodivergent learners
A British Columbia nonprofit is helping neurodivergent learners complete skilled trades training through a program that addresses barriers in classroom
Seal pup in critical care after rescue in West Vancouver
A juvenile harbour seal named Annette is now in intensive care after being rescued in West Vancouver with a severe
Pedestrian bridge replaced at Cypress Falls Park in West Van
A pedestrian bridge over Cypress Creek at Cypress Falls Park has been replaced, restoring a trail connection within the park,
North Van driver fined nearly $1,000 for multiple violations
Officers conducting proactive patrols this past weekend stopped a Honda with mismatched licence plates that did not belong to the
West Vancouver Police seek help to identify man found dead in 1999
Police have turned to the public for help in identifying an adult man whose body was found in the mountains
Silent Writers Workshop offers focused space for North Van writers
North Vancouver writers now have a dedicated, supportive space to focus on their craft thanks to the Silent Writers Workshop,
Traffic alert: BC Hydro works starts on Lynn Valley Road next week
Drivers and pedestrians are advised of upcoming lane and sidewalk closures on Lynn Valley Road as BC Hydro begins utility
Public consultation set for triplex proposal in West Vancouver
Residents of the District of West Vancouver will have an opportunity to weigh in on a proposed triplex development at
Hiker rescued in North Shore after going off-trail in Suicide Gully
A hiker who went off-trail in the Suicide Gully area west of Mt. Seymour was safely rescued yesterday evening after
Fulmer pledges public inquiry into North Shore Sewage Plant fiasco
BC Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer has pledged to launch a full public inquiry into the North Shore Wastewater Treatment
BC residents back lower residential speed limits, poll shows
British Columbians would welcome lower speed limits on residential streets, according to a recent poll by Research Co. The polling
Information meeting set for West Vancouver’s revised Union Court plans
The District of West Vancouver residents will get a second look at revised development plans for the 12-lot Union Court
Staff asks DNV Council to deny short-term rental licence
The District of North Vancouver Council will discuss a staff recommendation to deny a local resident’s appeal to operate a
89 new affordable homes open in North Vancouver
Eighty-nine affordable rental homes for families, seniors, and individuals are now open in North Vancouver following the completion of a
North Vancouver driver fined for speeding in school zone
A North Vancouver driver faces fines and vehicle impoundment after being stopped for exceeding the 30 km/h school zone limit
District of North Vancouver introduces wireless clips for garbage, organic carts
The District of North Vancouver has launched a pilot program to install wireless clips on garbage and organics carts, aiming
DNV Alert: Hazard tree removal at William Griffin Park
The District of North Vancouver crews will resume removing hazardous trees in William Griffin Park next week after previously scheduled
CNV opens decision process on Central Lonsdale BIA
The City of North Vancouver has launched a 30-day process giving commercial property owners a chance to weigh in on
North Van brewery expands to Port Moody
A North Vancouver brewery is expanding beyond its home base, with North Point Brewing set to open a second tasting
Petition calls for third crossing from North Shore to Vancouver
A petition is calling on the government to address worsening traffic congestion on the North Shore by adding a third





















