Skip to content

Local News

Council kills plan to subsidize city landlords

PLANS for a pilot project that would see taxpayers subsidizing landlords have been emphatically halted by City of North Vancouver council.

N. Shore schools get boost from strike cash

Teacher walkout saves province $30 million

Strength and spirit make this mom one to admire

IT'S Carole Anderson's spirit and strength that make her a fantastic North Shore mom, says her daughter Kimberly. She and her brother Jason say their mom's optimism, happiness and easy-going nature are some of her best qualities.

Wilson informant to remain anonymous

Court rules reporter should be allowed to protect secret source

Cargill aims to reduce waterfront noise

PEOPLE living near North Vancouvers industrial waterfront have complained about noise from shunting trains and whining fans for decades. Now one company is trying to turn down the volume on its grain handling operation on Low Level Road.

Mom with the right moves

We got some great responses when we tweeted that we were looking for some amazing moms for our Mother's Day feature

City says no to subsidized rental homes

Plans for a pilot project that would see taxpayers subsidizing rental landlords have been emphatically halted by City of North Vancouver council.

Man arrested in Park Royal road rage

A 51 year-old Surrey man is facing possible charges after he punched out a window of car in a Park Royal Shopping Centre parking lot during an incident of apparent road rage on Saturday afternoon. The drama started around 5:30 p.m.
New Education Services Building

New Education Services Building

City freezes Central Lonsdale tower plans

A new megaproject proposal for Central Lonsdale was abruptly suspended by a divided City of North Vancouver council Monday (Apr 16), pending completion of the updated official community plan.