Proposal to renovate commercial building on Bellevue Ave in West Vancouver
The District of West Vancouver has received a preliminary development proposal to renovate and expand an existing commercial building at
Traffic stop in North Vancouver yields gun, machete, drugs
Two people have been arrested following a police incident in North Vancouver when a traffic stop yielded guns, drugs and
89-unit rental building proposed on Hunter Street in North Vancouver
District of North Vancouver has received an application to redevelop a six-storey rental building. Lotus Capital has applied to redevelop
BC honours North Shore Community Resources board chair Violet Jessen
Violet Jessen, the president of North Shore Community Resources board of directors, is a recipient of the Province of British
Cougar that killed pets at Cultus Lake campground captured
A campground at Cultus Lake Park has reopened after Conservation officer service officials captured a cougar that had killed pets
Summer of fun continues at the Shipyards in North Vancouver
A summer of fun continues at The Shipyards with six free nights of live music and entertainment, every Saturday from
Vancouver Craigslist offers plenty of luxury home rentals
If you’re on the hunt for rental properties in Vancouver, you’re probably already aware of the challenges involved. A decent
Hiker dies after falling into Cypress Creek Canyon
A man in his 70s has died after falling into the Cypress Creek canyon in West Vancouver. On July 13,
Tourist stabbed in unprovoked attack in Vancouver
Vancouver Police are investigating a tourist was stabbed in the Granville Entertainment District. The victim, a 28-year-old visitor from New
Community invited to official reopening of Horseshoe Bay Park
The District of West Vancouver is inviting the community to re-opening of the Horseshoe Bay Park on Bay Street between
Good progress made on Mt.Seymour fire; stay away from area
The Mt.Seymour fire is responding to suppression efforts and good progress was made yesterday on the remote fire, says Metro
Aerial response reduces intensity of Mt. Seymour fire
The aerial response to the brush fire burning in the Lowe Seymour Conservation Reserve on Mt. Seymour has been effective
Hiker dies in fall at Garibaldi Provincial Park
A hiker from the US has died after a fall in the Black Tusk area of Garibaldi Provincial Park. On July
Speeding Porsche cars impounded on Sea to Sky Highway
Three Porsche cars have been impounded by the police after being caught speeding together on the Sea to Sky Highway.
‘Extremely unsightly’: DNV plans to remove derelict vehicles from nuisance property
District of North Vancouver staff is asking council to act on removing derelict vehicles and other discarded items from a
Reject wine store proposal by Save-On-Food at Park and Tilford, staff tells CNV council
City of North Vancouver staff are asking council to reject an application by Save-On-Food to open a wine store at
Coun. Catherine Pope wants affordable housing above firehall in Lynn Valley
District of North Vancouver Councillor Catherine Cope wants DNV to consider affordable housing on top of a new firehall in
Grants for North Shore organizations will help them deliver vital programs: Local MLAs
Local organizations will continue to deliver programs that improve people’s quality of life thanks to nearly $61 million in Community
Protecting our vulnerable children demands accountability: MLA Kirkpatrick
In a shocking display of negligence and systemic failure, Minister Mitzi Dean and the Ministry of Children and Family Development
Dogs must be on-leash in Lynn Headwater park after coyote attack
Going for a hike with your dog around Lynn Headwaters Regional Park or Rice Lake in North Vancouver? Metro Vancouver has





















