West Van police find suspect sound asleep in stolen vehicle
West Vancouver police found a suspect fast asleep in a vehicle that had been reported stolen from Vancouver. Police arrested
North Shore Community Foundation announces 16th annual charity golf tournament
The 16th annual North Shore Community Foundation (NSCF) Charity Golf Tournament, presented by DARWIN, will be hosted by Seymour Golf &
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UPDATE: North Van RCMP has released the following statement: “We’re informing the community that the individual mentioned in a press
BC to install collision barriers at Lions Gate and Ironworkers Memorial Bridge
The Province is advancing design work for collision barriers to protect the Lions Gate Bridge and Ironworkers Memorial Bridge from
$5 million North Vancouver lotto winner bought ticket to celebrate new job
In addition to a new job, Simon Pleau has five million other reasons to celebrate after winning the $5 Million
Exhibition touring BC showcases contributions of Ismaili Muslim community
A travelling exhibition showcasing the progress and contributions of the Ismaili Muslim community in Canada has been touring British Columbia
Six-court tennis bubble, pickleball facility coming to West Vancouver
District of West Vancouver and Tennis BC are working together to create an indoor tennis and pickleball facility at Hugo
BC Green Party nominates Jeremy Valeriote as West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA candidate
B.C. Green leader Sonia Furstenau has announced the party has nominated Jeremy Valeriote as its candidate in West Vancouver-Sea to
Newly restored Ferry Building Gallery is now open to public
The newly restored Ferry Building Gallery is opening its doors to the public today. Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West
Zoe Mackoff de Miranda is new director of Museum of North Vancouver
The North Vancouver Museum and Archives Commission announced today that it has appointed Zoe Mackoff de Miranda as Director of
City of North Vancouver to remove Lonsdale Quay fountain
City of North Vancouver is planning to dismantle the fountain at Lonsdale Quay along with two public art pieces—White Winds
Local MLAs announce $1 million funding for North Shore libraries
New Democrat MLAs Bowinn Ma and Susie Chant have announced funding of over $1 million for North Shore libraries. The funding
Busybody by Deep Cove Stage Society breathes new life into a classic genre
An unpopular businessman. A trophy wife. A jilted (wannabe) lover. A ditzy typist. A jealous assistant. A trying-to-be-helpful-but-really-helpless detective’s assistant.
West Van homicide: IHIT seek help identifying suspects
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has identified the victim of a homicide in West Vancouver on March 21 and are
North Vancouver resident wins $100,000 from Lotto 6/49
North Vancouver resident Andrew Marlowe, who is also a new parent, is looking forward to contributing a nice chunk of
North Vancouver 6/49 ticket wins $5-million jackpot
A Lotto 6/49 ticket holder who purchased a ticket in North Vancouver for last night’s draw is sure to have more spring
Charges laid after West Vancouver home used as drug lab
A house fire that yielded a large-scale drug manufacturing facility has successfully concluded with charges. Shortly after 4:30 am on
Coun. Jordan Back proposes e-bike lending program with local library
Coun. Jordan Back Proposes E-Bike Lending Program with Local Library: Promoting Sustainable Transportation Solutions District of North Vancouver Councillor Jordan
Pattullo Bridge to close on Easter long weekend
The Pattullo Bridge will be closed to traffic in both directions during the Easter long weekend to allow for construction
Five-storey rental building to replace Fountain Tire on West 15th Street
City of North Vancouver has received a rezoning application to allow a five-storey rental apartment building at the Fountain Tire





















