Public info meeting for 21 townhomes proposed in Edgemont
District of North Vancouver is inviting residents to provide their input in a virtual meeting for townhomes in Edgemont area.
Bus union files labour complaint against District of West Vancouver
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 134 (ATU 134), which represents the drivers and mechanics of West Vancouver’s Blue Bus system, has
Keith Roy seeking federal Conservative nomination in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
Vancouver realtor Keith Roy launched his campaign to secure the federal Conservative Party’s nomination for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky
North Shore Bike Park launches new program for preschoolers, kids under 7
The North Shore Bike Park in Capilano Mall has launched a new program designed especially for preschoolers and kids up
Gagandeep Sandhu identified as Burnaby shooting victim
IHIT has identified the victim of the shooting in a Burnaby underground parkade. IHIT has now identified the victim as 29-year
Kayaker dies on Cheakamus River in Squamish
A kayaking tragedy has claimed the life of one person, says Squamish RCMP. One person kayaking with their friend along
New multi-family development proposed in West Vancouver
The District of West Vancouver has received a preliminary development application for a proposed multi-family development that includes 3 duplex
Safeway workers vote yes to strike action
As many as 98 per cent of UFCW 1518’s Safeway workers in Lower Mainland have voted ‘YES’ to authorize a
Expect more traffic, crowds in Lower Lonsdale next week
City of North Vancouver is reminding people to expect an increase in traffic and crowd next week for the Car
North Vancouver man jailed after taking stolen vehicle on joy ride
A North Vancouver man has received a jail sentence following the successful investigation by North Vancouver RCMP. On February 16th,
BC school teacher charged with sexual assault; police seek witnesses
A teacher from Kootenay River Secondary School has been arrested for allegations of sexual offences against two students. On September
Caution urged after suspects climb drain pipe to break into West Van home
West Vancouver Police are investigating after suspects broke into a home in the Upper Dundarave area of West Vancouver. In
The second Dundarave Hoedown was a great success
The Ambleside Dundarave Business Improvement Association hosted their second annual Dundarave Hoedown on Friday August 26, and thousands of visitors
Organic compost by Fraser Valley Renewables: The difference is “night and day”
Lorraine Reimer, a resident of Abbotsford, lives on five acres of land which she and her family have been developing
Why we are organising the Death Talk in West Vancouver
When my husband and I went through an intense period of grief, losing three pregnancies and a parent within the
West Van staff to report on traffic calming in fall
District of West Vancouver is working on a new policy around traffic calming in the community, and a report by
Emaciated bear on North Shore put down
Conservation Officer Service have put down an emaciated bear on the North Shore, named Skinny Brown Bear by the North
Three people stabbed by stranger at Chinatown Festival
Vancouver Police are investigating a triple stabbing at the Light Up Chinatown festival. The stabbings occurred just before 6 p.m.
Shipyards Festival returns to North Vancouver
The Shipyards District Business Improvement Area (SDBIA) has announced that the Shipyards Festival is returning to the Shipyards District on
Meridian Farm Market in North Vancouver closes
A local grocery story in North Vancouver closed last week due to unexpected change in costs. September 4 was the





















