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
DNV, put more plants on your plates
The Vancouver Humane Society (VHS), in partnership with a group of North Vancouver students, has asked the District of North
Parking on 29th St. East: DNV has ignored its own stated aims
The 29th Street East joint CNV and DNV project is a big topic on the North Shore these days. The
Building public washrooms is the least CNV can do
Old age can bring sudden realizations. Since joining the new fraternity for the aged, I’ve observed a few things that had
CNV taxes: There is more to it than you have been told
As you may have read, the mayor and council are blaming the tax increases in CNV to increase on the new
Science behind saving North Shore trees is extensive and irrefutable
West Vancouver is part of an amazing coastal temperate rainforest that nourishes and interconnects a complex series of ecosystems —
East-west light rail line is what North Shore needs
The North Shore is at an exciting and terrifying crossroads. Our residents have enjoyed a high quality of life, regional
Five Creeks project: West Van makes decisions fast and furious
The Bank Robbery Well, it’s not really a bank robbery. But similarities exist. First, the asset — a mountainside full
Tell us what more options you have for 2195 Gordon Avenue
In 2014, the District of West Vancouver used money from the sale of land to Grosvenor, on which the old
Bears can die because you didn’t learn to manage your carts
In 2017, District of North Vancouver residents in single-family homes were delivered lockable garbage and organics carts, and no one
West Vancouver wants character: Five ways ahead
Neighbourhood character is a bit like art. We know it when we see it, but it can be difficult to
Enemies of cars are no friends of climate or North Shore
The B-Line fiasco has brought to a head a simmering debate that even divides environmentalists. Do we need to force
Why 50 metre pool should be the ‘crown jewel’ of Harry Jerome
By Mike Dowling Published: May 14, 2019 The new City of North Vancouver Council is determined to scale back the
CNV’s GHG reduction commitment is all hot air
By Anna Boltenko It has been said that communities play a critical role in climate change mitigation through the adoption
Slow pace of development in DNV ? That was the people’s mandate
By Peter Teevan There is a battle raging on social media these days, and it’s a battle of ideology over
Is someone feeding raccoons in Eagle Harbour in West Vancouver ?
By Sina Safa and Turner Brown The small community of Eagle Harbour in West Vancouver has seen a recent swell
Sidewalks: We want safety first and aesthetics later in Horseshoe Bay
By John Meekison While the Horseshoe Bay area faces many issues such as development of a local area plan and
West Vancouver deserves ‘town-hall type’ meetings
The B-Line protests earlier this year were an indication of yet another failed community engagement process. By West Vancouver standards
Connect with us and share for a better Blueridge
By Eric G Andersen Blueridge is a very privileged community. We are close to the forests, that so many people
Seymour has high hopes from the new council
These ideas come from the perspective of the Seymour Community Association – so while many of our hopes are similar