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Mayor's statement: Investigation of St. Paul’s Indian Residential School

Today, Squamish, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh Nations announced an investigation at the former St. Paul's Indian Residential School site in North Vancouver.

Managing extreme heat

When Environment Canada issues a heat warning for this region, residents are advised to stay cool and hydrated. Avoid heat-related illness by finding ways to stay cool and take steps to protect yourself, your family and pets. Across the District, there are several facilities and amenities you can visit to help you beat the heat. Learn more about how to cool off in the District during heat waves. 

Celebrating Pride in the DNV

We've raised the Pride flag at District Hall to mark the start of Pride Week in our community and to show our support for all 2SLGBTQ+ people.

Have your say: new playground at Bridgman Park

We are replacing the playground at Bridgman Park. We've developed two design options and would like to hear your feedback.

Newest rainbow crosswalk in the DNV

Today, we are happy to unveil the latest rainbow crosswalk in the District. It spans Mountain Highway at Ross Road, adjacent to the Lynn Valley Library.

Extreme heat warning issued

North Shore residents are being advised to stay cool and hydrated after a heat warning has been issued by Environment Canada for the region.

DNV recognizes National Indigenous Peoples Day

Today, the DNV recognizes National Indigenous Peoples Day and honours the culture and history of  local First Nations, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, and all Indigenous communities.

Have your say: Livable Deep Cove

In 2020, we created a temporary pedestrian zone on lower Gallant Avenue to provide more space for gathering safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Provincial and federal governments provide funding for Deep Cove village improvements

Today, the governments of Canada and British Columbia announced a $3.3 million investment towards improvements to Deep Cove’s village core along lower Gallant Avenue. The funding come through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program’s COVID-19 Community Resilience stream. Read the press release 

Funding for new affordable housing secured for District

BC Housing has announced that the proposal for an 86-unit, four-storey affordable rental building at 600 West Queens in the District of North Vancouver has been approved to receive a grant from its Community Housing Fund.

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