Skip to content

Local News

Queen of Cumberland taking over Bowen - West Vancouver ferry route

Queen of Cumberland taking over Bowen - West Vancouver ferry route

The Queen of Capilano will be away until late November while undergoing maintenance
'I miss her more than words can explain': Amanda Todd's family describes impact of losing her in Port Coquitlam sextortion case

'I miss her more than words can explain': Amanda Todd's family describes impact of losing her in Port Coquitlam sextortion case

The sentencing of Aydin Coban is expected to wrap up on Friday.
Under-55s fleeing District of North Vancouver: census data

Under-55s fleeing District of North Vancouver: census data

Housing affordability, economy and other demographic factors are at play, as well as 'actions or inactions' of previous local governments, says urban planning expert Andy Yan
West Vancouver Memorial Library honours garden with Squamish name

West Vancouver Memorial Library honours garden with Squamish name

The garden was given its new name, Swáýwi temíxw, by Squamish Nation's Chief Janice George in a ceremony on Oct. 4.
Majority on the North Shore favour four-day work week, poll finds

Majority on the North Shore favour four-day work week, poll finds

What would you do with an extra day off, not just on long weekends, but every week?
Crown seeks 12 years for man convicted in Port Coquitlam 'sextortion' case

Crown seeks 12 years for man convicted in Port Coquitlam 'sextortion' case

The sentence would be added on top of a 10-year sentence Aydin Coban already received in the Netherlands.
B.C. mom thankful to be alive after massive beam impales windshield on North Shore bridge

B.C. mom thankful to be alive after massive beam impales windshield on North Shore bridge

“I thanked God and my angels for saving my life and protecting my son and I," says Squamish woman.
Accessible trail and picnic area added to popular West Vancouver park

Accessible trail and picnic area added to popular West Vancouver park

With aid from the Rick Hansen Foundation, The Lighthouse Park Preservation Society have welcomed a new trail and picnic area accessible by wheelchair and walker.
Holiday 1909: photo journal gives snapshot of North Shore mountaineering at turn of the 20th century

Holiday 1909: photo journal gives snapshot of North Shore mountaineering at turn of the 20th century

Colourful journal entries and stunningly preserved photography show us what it was like to climb to the Seymour Creek headwaters 113 years ago
Keith Baldrey: Random assaults put public safety front and centre as political issue

Keith Baldrey: Random assaults put public safety front and centre as political issue

BC NDP on defensive as Opposition seizes on violent attacks on strangers, release of repeat offenders.