Skip to content

Local News

Signs mysteriously stolen from Hollyburn trail

Signs mysteriously stolen from Hollyburn trail

Conservancy group baffled by theft
Young bear killed in Dollarton highway crash

Young bear killed in Dollarton highway crash

A young black bear was killed after being hit by a car on Tsleil-Waututh Nation lands, Monday. North Vancouver RCMP were called to the 3000-block of Dollarton Highway just before 2 p.m.

Inquiring Reporter

Transit police have a safety campaign for bus drivers, there's a phone app for riders to instantly report incidents, and educational workshops with foreign students to raise awareness of transit safety.
Western Canada’s first E85 fuel station opens in West Vancouver

Western Canada’s first E85 fuel station opens in West Vancouver

One of West Vancouver's oldest service stations is now offering up a decidedly more modern fuel. The 1960s station at 4370 Marine Dr.
Man who sent 'cryptic' letters pleads guilty

Man who sent 'cryptic' letters pleads guilty

A 54-year-old man is in jail after pleading guilty to criminal harassment in North Vancouver Provincial Court Tuesday. Stephen Christopher Hoy is awaiting sentencing for violating his no-contact order with five females while he was in jail in June.
North Vancouver's Nick and Lisa Masee missing for 20 yrs

North Vancouver's Nick and Lisa Masee missing for 20 yrs

North Van couple's disappearance still a mystery two decades on
Sex assault suspect chased through Altamont

Sex assault suspect chased through Altamont

What started as a report of a man on the highway Sunday escalated to a police pursuit through some West Vancouver backyards and ended in a suspect being sent to Prince George to face sex assault charges.

Alert citizen's quick action leads to arrest

Police nab suspect in theft from auto in Edgemont

Charity Golf Tournament

The 21st Annual Seymour Charity Invitational Golf Tournament, July 24 at the Seymour Golf and Country Club, brought 125 women golfers together to raise funds for the Family Services of the North Shore's Campanioning Community Care program.

EDITORIAL: Dirty deeds

When Michael Sona faced a guilty verdict on Thursday in the infamous robocalls trial, the federal Conservatives were quick to deny any involvement, insisting they ran a "clean and ethical" campaign.