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The Federation Of North Vancouver Community Associations was established in 1993. Our mandate is to improve the quality of life in our neighbourhoods. Furthermore, the Federation is a forum for the common concerns of member associations and its purpose is to strengthen these organizations through the sharing of information and experience. Full autonomy of each Community Association is to be maintained. The members are encouraged to meet the criteria as jointly established among the member associations and the District of North Vancouver. With some exceptions (eg. months of July/August) the members meet monthly on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7pm. Meetings are held at the district hall located at 355 W. Queens Rd, North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 4N5 and last 2-3hrs. Details on membership and procedures can be downloaded in pdf format. Please consult the FAQ for answers to some of the common questions. You can readily email FONVCA or phone Brian Platts (604-985-5104) for further information.

NVCAN Web Site
Replaced FONVCA on September 14/2016

West Vancouver Matters
West Vancouver Police Opens Web Portal
North Vancouver Politics blog site

FONVCA/NVCAN : Last general meeting of FONVCA and the first general meeting of NVCAN were held at 7pm Wednesday September 14/2016 , at District Hall - 355 West Queens Rd.

See FONVCA section on Open Meeting requirements, both for FONVCA and Local Government, as well as references to Codes of Ethics & Conduct for DNV Council and Staff.

DNV Natural Steps

District of North Vancouver Web Site

Old DNV maintained List (HTML) of Community Associations

Old DNV maintained List (pdf) of Community Associations

Community Charter Issues


District of North Vancouver Links/Documents


Municipal Elections Material (2014 and older) and 2008 Campaign Donation Details


Emails (Correspondence) that has been sent to FONVCA


Agendas, Minutes, etc


REFERENCE Links (eg. Local Government Act,and alternate location and the Community Charter, Planning, Transportation, Environmental...)


Current, Recent, and Old Notices

HOT ISSUES - past and current

Many of our documents are in PDF format. You are able to view these files using Adobe Acrobat Reader
which is available as free download from the Adobe website.


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This page maintained by Corrie Kost Last modified 18 September, 2016