Skip to content

Local News

Is your bus stop watching you again?

Is your bus stop watching you again?

Company pledges again to cover uncovered Vancouver cameras, city checking
West Vancouver's one-of-a-kind Olympian Georgia Simmerling retires from sport

West Vancouver's one-of-a-kind Olympian Georgia Simmerling retires from sport

Skier turned cyclist followed an unprecedented path to the Olympic podium
North Shore records 116 new COVID cases

North Shore records 116 new COVID cases

The number of new cases in North Van, West Van remains over 100 for the third week in a row
Letter: Candidate's no-show at debate not indicative of 'listening well, working hard'

Letter: Candidate's no-show at debate not indicative of 'listening well, working hard'

Non-partisan debates provide opportunities to get to know our local candidates
Over 20 per cent of North Shore voters cast ballots in advance polls

Over 20 per cent of North Shore voters cast ballots in advance polls

More people voted in advance during this election than in 2019 in all three North Shore ridings
Prince George Secondary School students asked to list ‘positive impacts’ of colonization

Prince George Secondary School students asked to list ‘positive impacts’ of colonization

‘I also realize that saying ‘We’re sorry’ isn’t enough’
Driver's panic over spider leads to North Vancouver rollover crash

Driver's panic over spider leads to North Vancouver rollover crash

No serious injuries in single-vehicle crash caused by eight-legged passenger
Trudeau meets with Burnaby North-Seymour Liberal Terry Beech in whistle stop

Trudeau meets with Burnaby North-Seymour Liberal Terry Beech in whistle stop

General election day is Sept. 20
Seven new COVID-19 deaths push B.C. death toll to 1,873

Seven new COVID-19 deaths push B.C. death toll to 1,873

ICU wards see decline in COVID-19 patients for first time since August 25
North Shore candidates see climate change as key election issue

North Shore candidates see climate change as key election issue

After a summer of forest fires and an unprecedented 'heat dome,' parties face off on how to bring Canada's carbon emissions under control