Coun. Lisa Muri calls for relocation of older homes to reduce waste
Councillor Lisa Muri is urging the District of North Vancouver to adopt new policies that promote relocating or deconstructing older
TELUS plans to increase height of cell tower in West Van
The District of West Vancouver is reviewing an application from TELUS to extend the height of its cell tower at
West Vancouver staff seek protection for historic Ambleside house
For the second time, West Vancouver staff are urging the council to issue a second temporary protection order for the
Know David Splett, BC Conservative candidate for North Vancouver-Lonsdale
BC Conservative candidate for North Vancouver-Lonsdale, David Splett, is a Chartered Professional Accountant with over 30 years of international experience
Pony rides, pie contests, and BBQ delight crowds at Dundarave Hoedown
The third annual Dundarave Hoedown was held on Friday, August 23, and all who attended had a good time despite
Man in serious condition after North Vancouver shooting, police seek dashcam footage
Police are seeking the public’s help after a targeted shooting left one man with serious injury in North Vancouver. On
North Vancouver RCMP investigating stabbing at bus stop
North Vancouver RCMP is investigating a stabbing that occurred early this morning at a bus stop in North Vancouver. On
Ontario family’s frustrating ordeal at West Vancouver’s Lighthouse Park
A family visiting from Ontario has expressed deep disappointment over their recent experience at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, citing
Coun. Pope demands provincial probe into massive delays, cost overruns at North Shore Wastewater Plant
District of North Vancouver Councillor Catherine Pope again calls for a provincial public inquiry into the escalating costs and delays surrounding the
B.C. offers free, customizable plans for multi-unit housing and laneway homes
The Province has introduced free standardized designs for people who want to build small-scale, multi-unit housing. Designs include seven different
Why Jaclyn Aubichon is running to be MLA for West Vancouver-Capilano
My main reason for running is my children and the future of all children in British Columbia. I’m deeply concerned
BC Conservative candidate John Coupar proposes tax relief for businesses along Broadway subway line
John Coupar, the BC Conservative candidate for Vancouver-Little Mountain, is pledging to bring relief to businesses impacted by the construction
Stranger attack in Vancouver leaves one dead, another with severed hand
Vancouver Police have arrested a man after two attacks in the downtown core that left one man dead and another
West Vancouver police seek help finding missing Indigenous woman
West Vancouver Police Department requests the public’s assistance to find a high-risk missing person, Tara “Amanda” Natrall. A photo was
Five in hospital after crash on Sea to Sky Highway
Five people were taken to hospital after an accident on the Sea to Sky Highway on Sunday. BC Emergency Health
North Vancouver man gets three years in jail for stealing nearly US$1 million from investors
A North Vancouver man has been sentenced to three years in prison for stealing nearly US$1 million from investors following
North Van RCMP search for suspect after senior attacked with baton in road rage incident
North Vancouver RCMP is investigating a road rage incident where a senior was assaulted with a baton, causing significant injuries.
Province hikes impounding fees to deter reckless driving
Effective Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024, drivers engaging in reckless driving, such as impaired driving, excessive speeding, street racing or driving
RBC GranFondo: Expect traffic delays on North Shore
More than 5,000 cyclists are expected to participate in the RBC GranFondo Whistler ride from Vancouver to Whistler on September
Kevin Falcon withdraws, calls on BC United supporters to unite behind Rustad
BC United Leader Kevin Falcon announced that he is suspending his party’s campaign and encouraging all BC United supporters to




















