Street busking pilot planned for Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver parks
The District of West Vancouver Council is set to consider launching an uncurated street-animation busking pilot program for summer 2026.
$1-Million Question: Do the Province’s new housing rules make North Shore more affordable?
British Columbia is selling its Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing legislation as the cure for the affordability crisis. But as a contractor doing the actual
West Vancouver Police Charge Squamish Man After High-Speed Flight on Highway 99
A Squamish man has been criminally charged following a high-speed flight from police on Highway 99. Local resident Derek Silva
District of North Vancouver homeowners face 3.5% tax increase
Homeowners in the District of North Vancouver will see a 3.5% rise in property taxes next year, adding about $102
West Vancouver Council to review street parking rules
The District of West Vancouver Council will soon review a new policy for street parking in neighbourhoods near paid park
North Vancouver woman’s killer found guilty of second-degree murder
A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of a North Vancouver woman at a
DNV schedules public hearing on chlorine zoning change
A public hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 24 to consider a zoning amendment that would allow Chemtrade Logistics Inc.
Vancouver Muslim Youth join national blood drive
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) donated eight units of blood in Vancouver on Feb. 3, supporting Canadians
Evolve E-Bike Share rolls into West Vancouver
West Vancouver residents and visitors now have a new way to get around the North Shore, as BCAA’s Evolve E-Bike
Wheelchair pedestrian injured in North Vancouver hit-and-run
North Vancouver RCMP are appealing to the public for information after a hit-and-run collision involving a pedestrian in a wheelchair.
DNV permanently closes Hastings Creek Trail over safety concerns
The central section of the Hastings Creek trail has been permanently closed after more than two decades of increasingly challenging
DNV to close Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge briefly for safety upgrades
The District of North Vancouver announced that starting Tuesday, Feb. 17, contractors will begin work on gates and fencing along
Lighthouse Park opens new accessible entrance to Birdsong Path
Visitors to Lighthouse Park’s Birdsong Path are now welcomed by a redesigned entrance that replaces decades-old infrastructure with natural, inviting
New pickleball courts, skateboard area coming to Gleneagles Park
West Vancouver’s Gleneagles Adventure Park is set for a major upgrade with three new pickleball courts and a street-style skateboarding
Experts, not politicians, should oversee projects like North Shore Wastewater Plant: Catherine Pope
North Vancouver District Coun. Catherine Pope is calling for a fundamental shift in how Metro Vancouver manages major infrastructure projects,
Drugs, weapons seized during North Vancouver traffic stop
Frontline officers with the North Vancouver RCMP seized drugs and weapons during an early-morning traffic stop last week. Police say
DNV to hold public hearing on Development Permit changes
The District of North Vancouver will hold a public hearing next week on proposed changes to the municipality’s development permit
North Vancouver RCMP warn of rising distraction theft scams
The North Vancouver RCMP warned residents about a surge in distraction theft scams after three elderly victims were targeted in
B.C. Greens won’t renew partnership with NDP
The BC Green Caucus has announced it will not renew its cooperation agreement with the governing BC NDP, marking the
Four charged in North Vancouver home invasion
Four suspects have been charged in relation to an alleged home invasion that occurred in North Vancouver on February 5.




















