Skip to content

Local News

Bylaw motion tips off derelict housing debate

A motion at a District of North Vancouver council meeting Monday brought calls for a closer examination of nuisance bylaws that limit the municipality from going after derelict houses on subdividable lots.

Lions Gate Bridge down to one lane after 10 p.m.

If you’re planning on travelling to or from Vancouver via the Lions Gate Bridge at night anytime soon, you might want to make other plans.
Youth event honours Zoe Longeway-Lewis

Youth event honours Zoe Longeway-Lewis

Mountain workshop, nature hikes are Longeway-Lewis’ legacy
Victoria Park to get new condo rentals

Victoria Park to get new condo rentals

There’s a new tower coming to east Keith Road next to Victoria Park. A split City of North Vancouver council voted Monday night to approve the 16-storey tower containing 52 strata units and 41 rental units at 161-165 East Keith Road.
Work on new Keith bridge set to begin

Work on new Keith bridge set to begin

Construction work is now “imminent” on building a new Keith Road bridge more than twice as wide as the original.
Port terminal plans rail expansion

Port terminal plans rail expansion

Cargill aims to add rail track to boost its grain shipments

Are you disappointed with skiing and snowboarding conditions?

Mild winter weather in Vancouver has put a damper on this year's ski season on North Shore mountains.

Calendar

CALENDAR Galleries ARTEMIS GALLERY 104C-4390 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 778-233-9805 artemisgallery.ca Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, noon-5 p.m. 604-988-6844 nvartscouncil.

Itter work on view in Geometry of Knowing

Carole Itter's 1979 photographic series, Euclid, documenting musician Al Neil's tracing of Euclidean geometric theorems in the sand at Cates Park in North Vancouver is part of a new group exhibit, Geometry of Knowing, on view at two Lower Mainland ga

Offbeat play revels in quirky approach

Underneath The Lintel by Glen Berger, Pacific Theatre, until Jan. 31. For more information visit pacifictheatre.org. Imagine a range of storytellers from lanky, slowly drawling Stuart McLean on one end to lanky, hectic Nathan Schmidt on the other.