Skip to content

Local News

Creek crossing

Creek crossing

West Vancouver Rotarians Judith Harder, Bob Michieli and Michael Upward pedal across Rodgers Creek Bridge during the new crossing’s official opening last week.

Riparian repair

Conservation groups come together to restore MacKay Creek's eco-sensitive habitat

What's On

FOLKTALES AND LAUGHTER A storytelling series with folktales from around the world the second Sunday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver.
Seaspan calls on feds to reopen bid

Seaspan calls on feds to reopen bid

Shipyards CEO wants review of Harper government contract to Quebec shipyard
OLDER AND WISER: New tax credit hits home

OLDER AND WISER: New tax credit hits home

Program aims to help seniors with health-related home renovations
City fights downloading of crime lab costs

City fights downloading of crime lab costs

The results from the crime lab are in. Cause of tax increase: Acute federal and provincial downloading causing blunt-force trauma to the budget.
Spike belt halts high-speed chase in West Vancouver

Spike belt halts high-speed chase in West Vancouver

A Honda Civic logging speeds of 140 km/h during a police chase that started in Surrey early Thursday morning was eventually stopped by a spike belt in West Vancouver.
Snow's ready to go

Snow's ready to go

Mt. Seymour staff Mike Johnston and Laura Munro work on getting Mushroom Jib Park in shape for opening day of the season on Saturday. Mt.
Letter grades falling out of favour at North Shore schools

Letter grades falling out of favour at North Shore schools

Changes to student assessment piloted in report card projects
North Shore's black bears heading for hibernation

North Shore's black bears heading for hibernation

The North Shore’s black bears are packing it in for the winter. “For the bears that are still out and about, I’m only getting calls on a couple of them.