News from The Team


Latest updates can now be found on the Blog.

07.04.06 NSR is pleased to welcome the newest members ....... read more...

01.27.06 Great Job Terry!!!!! ....read more...

01.27.06 NSR recieves first of two state of the art portable suitcase radios from Ralphs Radio's ....read more...

01.27.06 NSR breaks record once more! For the first time in history NSR has gone over the 100 task mark for the year. In 2005 there was a 16% increase in the number of tasks, totaling 111 for the year.

08.25.05 - New Cathedral VHF Repeater with Interconnect for NSR

04.14.05 - NSR Mount Logan expedition and rescue ....read more...

07.06.05 - NSR Announces New Team Member ....read more...

04.10.05 - New NSR Resource Center ("The Tim Pit" )  at NSR Embassy. Special thanks to the father and son combo of Greg and Karl Winter who were the brains and brawn behind its construction.....read more...

09.05.04 - NSR members coordinate with BC Parks Ranger to constructed a new suspension bridge over the outflow creek of Lake Lovely Water....read more...

04.27.04 - North Shore Rescue volunteers fear a tragedy is on the cards on the Grouse Grind hiking trail as more and more unprepared families take on the challenging route. read more...

04.20.04 - Parents are being warned not to take young children on the Grouse Grind trail unless they know what they are getting themselves into after a frightening incident on the weekend. read more...

04.14.04 - Hikers have been getting back to the Grind this
week after the popular trail to the top of Grouse Mountain reopened; but the
flood of enthusiasm has drawn warnings from North Shore Rescue. read more...

03.31.04 - NSR rescues injured mountain bikers - North Shore News

03.25.04 - Safeway Parkgate employees and North Shore Rescue members enjoy a night out together for a fundraising pub crawl for the team. $500 was raised by the Safeway employees. Designated drivers and vehicles were donated for this event. Picture..

09.27.03 - NSR broke its own record (and probably the province's) for HFRS evacuation with 9 rescuers and 2 subjects being extracted from Mt. Harvey.