Skip to content

Local News

B.C. overcounting old-growth forests in breach of federal guidelines, report claims

B.C. overcounting old-growth forests in breach of federal guidelines, report claims

Old trees cover only 29% of land in areas legally managed for old-growth forests, a new report has found.
Witnesses prevent drunk driver from getting back behind wheel after North Van crash

Witnesses prevent drunk driver from getting back behind wheel after North Van crash

The driver hit two lamp posts in 3000 block of Dollarton Highway in North Vancouver before trying to get back in the vehicle and drive away
Love Lights returns the romance to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Love Lights returns the romance to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

The North Vancouver attraction will be drenched in twinkling pinks and reds just in time for Valentine’s Day
Windy, warm, wet: Here is how the 'parade of storms' will affect Metro Vancouver

Windy, warm, wet: Here is how the 'parade of storms' will affect Metro Vancouver

Multiple storms have been tracking along a southerly flow from California, which has produced milder temperatures.
Baldrey: Drug decriminalization in B.C. — one year later

Baldrey: Drug decriminalization in B.C. — one year later

No B.C. politician of any stripe will advocate for a widespread expansion of non-prescribed safe supply of drugs, columnist Keith Baldrey believes.
B.C. gangster charged for murder-for-hire plot involving Iranian government

B.C. gangster charged for murder-for-hire plot involving Iranian government

Damion Patrick John Ryan is a full patch member of a Hells Angels chapter in Greece, but also associated with the Wolfpack gang in B.C.
West Vancouver OKs budget to pave gravel lane near church

West Vancouver OKs budget to pave gravel lane near church

Two members of council argue that a paving project outside St. Francis-in-the-Wood Church isn’t necessary
Rob Shaw: Online exploitation legislation tears down political walls for grieving B.C. family

Rob Shaw: Online exploitation legislation tears down political walls for grieving B.C. family

‘He promised me Carson’s death would not be in vain,’ father Ryan Cleland recalls of encounter with premier
Invictus Games 2025 unveils Indigenous design

Invictus Games 2025 unveils Indigenous design

The visual identity for the 2025 games was a creative collaboration between the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam and Lil’wat Nations
Time Traveller: A 'Butcher's Picnic' at the Hotel North Vancouver

Time Traveller: A 'Butcher's Picnic' at the Hotel North Vancouver

The famed luxury hotel on Esplanade also had a beach and boat dock and hosted events such as hot-air balloon flights in the early-1900s