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Wednesday April 15, 2026
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Don’t spoil Ambleside Park, take Arts building to Klee Wyck property
I have been a West Vancouverite since 1949, and I love West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park. That’s why I am expressing
Parking on 29th St. East: DNV has ignored its own stated aims
DNV, put more plants on your plates
Slow pace of development in DNV ? That was the people’s mandate
Science behind saving North Shore trees is extensive and irrefutable
Stop Training for the Mirror. Start Training for Your 80s.
If you are in your 40s or older and still exercising primarily to change the shape of your body, you
Wilkinson’s mailer is a tale of two realities: Stephen Curran
While it’s always nice to see our community recognized, as North Vancouver and West Vancouver recently were in the Globe
I Drive the Sea to Sky Every Day. Here’s What I See.
I have been travelling the Sea to Sky Highway for 19 years. For the last six, I have called Squamish
Why I Support Balanced Budgets: Jim Hanson
At a Regular Council meeting on March 16th, 2026, our Council approved a budget that will bring in a 3.5%
Why vote in local elections on North Shore?
In the Montreal area riding of Terrobonne, in the 2025 Federal election, a single vote separated the winning Liberal candidate
Another lost opportunity for the North Shore: Karin Kirkpatrick
Nutrien’s recent decision to ship its product through Washington State rather than use any West Coast Canadian port should worry
Community group urges MLA candidates to reveal stance on North Shore Wastewater Plant
Time is running out for North Shore residents who want to see action taken on the North Shore Wastewater Treatment
BC’s drug policy is killing our Indigenous people
Here are some shocking facts: According to the First Nations Health Authority, First Nations people in British Columbia makeup 3.4%
Why we are organising the Death Talk in West Vancouver
When my husband and I went through an intense period of grief, losing three pregnancies and a parent within the
Mayor Mark Sager pens tribute to Keen Lau, who died in Cypress Park drowning accident
West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager is sharing with the community a deeply felt tribute in memory of Keen Lau, who
District of North Vancouver must invest in ‘non-car’ routes
Over the past few weeks, councilors and the mayor of the District of North Vancouver have been wringing their hands
DNV council must act on the Housing Central Pledge
DNV Council Must Act on the Housing Central Pledge: Jordan Back’s Vision for Affordable Housing in North Vancouver It would
Harvest Project: Three decades of ‘extending a hand up, not a hand out’
Harvest Project is celebrating an important milestone: We have been working with and helping the community for last three decades.
North Shore Restorative Service Justice Society celebrates 25 years of service
We are celebrating 25 years at the North Shore Restorative Justice Society! The NSRJS has worked for 25 years to
Cycling efforts in City of North Vancouver means improved mobility for all
In the report “Fall 2022 Update on Cycling,” City of North Vancouver staff provided information to council regarding recent projects
Remembrance Day message from Mayor Mark Sager
This Remembrance Day, please join members of Council and your community as we honour the veterans who gave their lives
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
Why transportation issues matter to all of us on North Shore
I’m one of many people who cross a bridge to get to Capilano University. I come to campus by bike—a
Why I am running for West Van council: Sharon Thompson
For those who know me, they know that I love this community and feel built for this work. The question
Why Tony Valente is running for re-election to CNV Council
It’s been my privilege to serve the people of the City of North Vancouver as a councillor over the last
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