Coast Consignment’s Big Draw: Affordable Luxury Furniture North Vancouver
In a world of fast furniture and ever-changing design trends, creating a home that feels truly personal can be surprisingly
Grouse Grind Trail reopens for 2026 season
The Grouse Grind Trail reopens to the public on Tuesday, April 21, kicking off another season of one of Metro
North Vancouver RCMP seize illegal e-dirt bikes from youth after complaints
The North Vancouver RCMP is reminding the public that e‑dirt bikes and other high‑powered electric motorcycles are not street legal,
One person detained after incident at Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal
One person was taken into custody under the Mental Health Act on Sunday after a multi-agency emergency response at the
Lonsdale Great Street plan shapes Central Lonsdale into three distinct characters
The City of North Vancouver Council is set to consider a sweeping revitalization strategy for Central Lonsdale on Monday that
Public meeting set for proposed 19-storey infill tower in West Vancouver
Residents will have an opportunity to learn more about a proposed residential development at 1552 Esquimalt Avenue during an applicant-hosted
Councillor Lisa Muri calls to restore passenger rail service along the Sea to Sky corridor
The District of North Vancouver Council will consider formally supporting the re-establishment of passenger rail service along the Sea to
DNV Council to review permit for 188-unit affordable housing project
The District of North Vancouver Council will decide today on giving the green light to a development permit for a
Stop Training for the Mirror. Start Training for Your 80s.
If you are in your 40s or older and still exercising primarily to change the shape of your body, you
Wilkinson’s mailer is a tale of two realities: Stephen Curran
While it’s always nice to see our community recognized, as North Vancouver and West Vancouver recently were in the Globe
Ironworkers Memorial Bridge most congested crossing in region, report says
Among the major BC bridges and tunnels surveyed, the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge carries the highest traffic volume per lane, according
Capilano University VP steps down amid questions over degrees
A high-ranking official at Capilano University resigned on Tuesday, April 7, following an investigation by the Squamish Reporter (sister publication
West Vancouver launches busking pilot program this summer
Musicians, dancers, magicians, and other street performers are now welcome in parts of West Vancouver for the first time under
TransLink fast-tracks major RapidBus expansion from North Shore to Metrotown
North Shore commuters will soon have a one-seat ride to Metrotown — and sooner than expected. TransLink announced this week
West Vancouver Community Foundation offers Neighbourhood Small Grants
Residents of West Vancouver, Lions Bay, and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw with an idea to bring their neighbours together can now apply
BC to force West Vancouver to implement Ambleside Local Area Plan for more housing
The B.C. government has used a provincial order to force West Vancouver’s hand on housing, overriding a district bylaw to
Lynn Valley Mall redevelopment heads to public hearing
A public hearing has been scheduled for next Tuesday that could reshape one of North Vancouver’s most familiar commercial corners.
West Van applicant to host information meeting for Bruce Street proposal
A developer planning to rezone and redevelop a site on Bruce Street is hosting a public information session for the
North Vancouver RCMP nab five speeders on Highway 1
North Vancouver RCMP’s traffic unit issued five excessive speeding tickets on Highway 1 last Saturday, April 4. Five vehicles were
I Drive the Sea to Sky Every Day. Here’s What I See.
I have been travelling the Sea to Sky Highway for 19 years. For the last six, I have called Squamish





















