Cheerleading gym seeks temporary expansion to meet demand
A cheerleading gym has applied for a three-year Temporary Use Permit (TUP) to expand its cheerleading and tumbling facility in
Lower Lonsdale businesses slam CNV’s paid parking plan
Local business owners voiced opposition to the City of North Vancouver’s proposed paid parking plan during a council meeting on
Routine traffic stop in North Van yields drugs, contraband cigarettes
A routine traffic stop in North Vancouver led to the arrest of several individuals and the seizure of contraband tobacco
Planned power outage in North Vancouver district areas
BC Hydro has a planned power outage in the District of North Vancouver. BC Hydro has planned power outages that
TransLink to extend rapid bus service from Phibbs Exchange to Metrotown by 2027
The Mayors’ Council and TransLink’s Board of Directors have approved the agency’s 2025 Investment Plan. In a press release, TransLink said
Four-storey building proposed to replace gas station in Edgemont
The District of North Vancouver has received a development application to replace the gas station in Edgemont with a four-storey
Liberals sweep North Shore ridings with decisive re-election victories
The Liberal Party has retained its hold across the North Shore, with incumbents winning re-election in all three key federal
West Vancouver council approves traffic calming measures for Glenmore Drive
West Vancouver Council has approved a series of traffic calming and pedestrian safety measures for Glenmore Drive, following a staff
West Vancouver expands pay parking to two more parks, starting May 1
The District of West Vancouver’s pay parking program is expanding to include two more parks: Cypress Falls Park and Seaview
Nine killed after man drives SUV into crowd at Filipino fest in Vancouver
Vancouver Police have arrested a suspect after nine people were killed and several others injured at a Filipino neighbourhood party
District of North Vancouver launches new traffic calming program, seeks input
The District of North Vancouver has launched a new Traffic Calming Program to slow vehicles, manage traffic volumes, and increase
North Van RCMP hands out eight tickets in one hour at high-crash hotspot
A North Vancouver RCMP officer issued eight tickets to distracted drivers at a high-collision intersection in just one hour. Our
Capilano University opens Fulmer Family Centre for Childhood Studies
Capilano University (CapU) has officially opened its doors to the Fulmer Family Centre for Childhood Studies, the new home for the School
Homeless man’s drug use on West Vancouver trail alarms resident
A homeless person’s drug use and the deplorable condition of a local West Vancouver trail have prompted a citizen to
New off-street parking rates in City of North Vancouver starting June
The City of North Vancouver is set to raise its residential parking permit rates, citing growing demand for on-street parking
DNV launched new program to support local businesses
The District of North Vancouver has launched a new outreach program to support local businesses. The District’s Economic Development office
It’s time we explore water metering in North Vancouver
At the May 5th District of North Vancouver Council meeting, I will bring forward a motion asking staff to explore
North Van man arrested after alleged stabbing in Lower Lonsdale
North Vancouver RCMP have arrested a man connected to a double stabbing that occurred early Sunday morning. On April 13,
Council greenlights paid parking for Lower, Central Lonsdale in 4-3 vote
The City of North Vancouver council voted 4-3 to approve a plan to bring paid parking to Lower and Central
North Van RCMP fine designated driver of crowded car found drunk
A North Vancouver RCMP officer issued a 24-hour driving prohibition shortly after midnight after stopping an overcrowded vehicle and detecting