DNV urges caution as windstorm clean up begins in district
Crews are assessing damage and cleaning up debris following the windstorm on Friday, November 4. DNV is reminding people to extra
Mount Seymour Parkway closure continues; stay home when possible: DNV
Power remains out in areas of Lynn Valley and other parts of North Vancouver as BC Hydro crews work to
Snowfall warning for North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for North Shore region. Snow is expected tonight and Sunday morning. Near 15
MLA Kirkpatrick introduces bill to remove discriminatory covenants on land titles
BC Liberal MLA Karin Kirkpatrick has introduced a private member’s bill to remove discriminatory covenants in land title documents that restrict people of
COS unable to find bear that attacked women in Squamish estuary
Conservation Officer Service spent several hours yesterday to local the black bear that injured two women in the estuary, but
North Van Art’s Anonymous Art Show 2022 is going live
North Van Arts is hosting the 19th annual Anonymous Art Show, showcasing original artwork from emerging and established artists. Over
More $10-a-Day child care spaces coming to North Van: MLA Bowinn Ma
New Democrat MLA Bowinn Ma says families in North Vancouver-Lonsdale will save money on child care as a local child
Canyon lights return to Capilano Suspension Bridge
It’s time for Lights with Heights! Vancouver’s holiday tradition, Canyon Lights, returns to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park on Saturday, November
West Van Foundation’s new campaign will ‘double your giving’
Give Where You Live is a community giving campaign that creates an opportunity for you to learn more about the
48% support amalgamation of North Vancouver and West Vancouver: Angus Reid survey
Half of Metro Vancouver residents support amalgamation of some sort, with support for amalgamation highest in North Shore, according to
Grouse Mountain Regional Park to remain closed for two weeks
The Grouse Mountain Regional Park will remain closed until November 14. Due to helicopter operations related to building a new
MONOVA invites community to explore Shipyards history with new exhibition
Since opening in December 2021, MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver has been engaging the community by exploring the past, present
Blueridge Cares: A community comes together to helps those in need
Typically the holiday season is a special time of year for people. Everyone is filled with joy and happiness. It
Special weather statement for North Shore
A special weather statement is in effect for North Shore as heavy rain and strong winds are expected to pound
UPDATE: Missing teen found safe
UPDATE: The teen who had gone missing from Cates Park has been found safe. —– Friends and family of a
Road work on Lynn Valley Road and Mountain Highway; expect delays
DNV is urging people to be careful as road work is taking place at Lynn Valley Rd at Mountain Hwy.
“My wife didn’t believe me!”: North Vancouver man wins $1-Million lotto max prize
It was just a routine stop for groceries – that is, until Kevin Capper found out he was $1 million
North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce announces finalists for business excellence awards
North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce has announced the finalists of 2022 North Vancouver Business Excellence Awards. These 21 finalists exemplify
BC protecting wildlife by banning second-generation rodenticides: Susie Chant
New Democrat MLA Chant says the province is protecting wildlife by establishing permanent restrictions that will ban the widespread sale
Community invited to attend Remembrance Day parade in West Vancouver
The District of West Vancouver is inviting the community to honour and pay tribute to the veterans by joining the





















