Parking is limited in Deep Cove, reminds DNV
Long weekends mean long lineups for parking in Deep Cove. District of North Vancouver is reminding visitors that there is
Five new misting stations set up by City of North Vancouver
The City of North Vancouver has set up five new misting stations in the city. Chris Zuehlke Memorial Park, Loutet
North Van man to ride in Tour de Cure for niece battling cancer
North Vancouver local Brad Gilbert has been participating in Tour de Cure since 2017. But this year, he’s riding with
$5,000 reward for info about man posing as cop in North Vancouver
Crime Stoppers is offering a reward up to $5,000 or any information leading to the arrest of man who impersonated
Blue Bus union flays West Van District for attempts to end-run overtime ban
West Vancouver’s Blue Bus union has blasted West Vancouver District for attempting to end-run a driver and mechanic overtime ban
Ellison Mallin will run for North Van District Council
Ellison Mallin, also known as Eli, has announced on July 27 (which happens to be his 27th birthday) that he
Adult literacy program will help people build skills to succeed: MLA Ma
New Democrat MLA Bowinn Ma says people in North Vancouver will have more opportunities to improve their literacy, math skills,
North Van RCMP seeks help in finding missing man
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking public assistance to locate missing person George Michas. George Michas is considered high risk due
North Van RCMP arrest three men with bait bike program
Three men were arrested recently thanks to the North Vancouver RCMP bait bike program. On July 22, a local man was
Popular North Shore trail to be closed permanently
The District of West Vancouver has decommissioned the Capilano Pacific Trail after a landslide shut down parts of the popular
VPD investigating after woman set on fire
Vancouver Police are investigating after a woman was allegedly set on fire while sitting on a sidewalk on Vancouver’s Downtown
Heat warning: Where to stay cool and rehydrate on North Shore
A heat warning is in effect for the North Shore starting today, and the high temperatures are expected to last
Kitsilano Pool will reopen for public swimming this week
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation has announced that Kitsilano Pool will reopen for public swimming on Saturday, July
ER death of woman at LGH is unacceptable: Kirkpatrick
Although we know that BC’s health care system is in crisis, it was still shocking to hear of the tragic
Heat warning for North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for North Shore. A heat wave will impact British Columbia this week, with
Alert issued about ‘multiple shootings scenes’ in Langley
An Emergency Alert about multiple shootings has been issued by BC RCMP. There have been multiple shooting scenes in the
Police seek help finding woman wanted under Mental Health Act
Police is seeking the public’s help in locating a woman wanted under BC Mental Health Act Warrant. Celina Smart is
“Bollywood in the Park”: Free dance program at Shipyards, Lynn Valley
This summer, enjoy some Bollywood dancing with the family with expert Bollywood Dance instructor Rohan D’Silva. “Bollywood in the Park”
$198 million Lower Lynn Improvement project wraps up
All four phases of the Lower Lynn Improvements Project are complete, providing improved traffic flow for more than 120,000 daily




















