West Vancouver Community Foundation launches “Give Where You Live” campaign
The West Vancouver Community Foundation has launched its 2025 Give Where You Live campaign to raise funds for a range
Notice: Power outage planned in North Vancouver
BC Hydro will cut power to parts of the City of North Vancouver on Saturday, Nov. 29, as the utility
Skate plaza in Shipyards opens this week
The City of North Vancouver will open the region’s largest outdoor ice rink, The Shipyards Skate Plaza, on Friday, Nov.
North Vancouver real estate brokerage fined for money laundering violations
A North Vancouver-based real estate brokerage is among two companies fined for violating Canada’s anti-money laundering laws, with the more
West Vancouver police seek help searching for missing teen
The West Vancouver Police Department is asking for the public’s help to locate 14-year-old Alexis, a youth from Tsawwassen who
Bosa acquires site in West Vancouver’s Uplands neighbourhood
Bosa Development has purchased a 2.14-acre housing site in West Vancouver’s Uplands neighbourhood from British Properties, the developer announced this
North Vancouver RCMP seek break-and-enter suspect
North Vancouver RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect in a break-and-enter earlier this month. Police
West Vancouver considers $20 monthly parking pass for non-profit volunteers
Staff in West Vancouver are recommending the creation of a low-cost Community Partner Parking Pass for volunteers and staff who
City of North Vancouver sets public hearing for 12-storey housing proposal
The City of North Vancouver will hold a public hearing on November 24 regarding a proposal to permit two new
West Van police arrest 33 people, seize drugs and weapons in waterfront sweep
The West Vancouver Police Department has arrested 33 people and seized drugs, weapons, and about $20,000 in stolen property during
District of North Vancouver to consider new parking rules for short-term rentals
The District of North Vancouver will consider a new approach for managing parking compliance in short-term rental (STR) business licence
North Vancouver balcony fall likely a murder-suicide: Report
The deaths of a woman and a child who fell from a balcony in North Vancouver last year are now
Former North Vancouver teacher gets eight years in prison for sexual abuse of children
An 85-year-old former elementary school teacher, Brian Melicke Moore, has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison for the
North Van RCMP seeks suspects in Halloween night arson
North Vancouver RCMP are investigating an arson that occurred on Halloween night and are seeking suspects. On October 31, 2025,
West Vancouver private school plans expansion
Collingwood School has submitted a preliminary development application to the District of West Vancouver seeking to rezone and consolidate its
Public info meet set for planned Horseshoe Bay hotel
A four-storey mixed-use development with hotel and ground-floor retail is being proposed for 6408, 6412, and 6418 Bay Street in
District of North Vancouver to begin green dye testing
The District of North Vancouver is conducting green dye testing in its sewer and stormwater systems to check water flow
Winter festivities return to The Shipyards
Winter celebrations are returning to The Shipyards in North Vancouver, bringing outdoor skating, markets, live entertainment, and holiday cheer to
‘Naked Dance’ for Cancer Awareness Planned in North Vancouver
A North Vancouver event that will take place on November 14 at 115 Victory Ship Way is reimagining how people
Impaired driver fails roadside test outside North Vancouver pub
A driver heading into a North Vancouver pub was stopped by police and found to be impaired, according to a





















