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Joshua: "This news was obviously scary to hear, but thankfully, doctors were able to successfully remove the tumour."
09/17/2024

Joshua: "This news was obviously scary to hear, but thankfully, doctors were able to successfully remove the tumour."

In her new book, Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life, author Brigid Schulte says the ...
09/17/2024

In her new book, Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life, author Brigid Schulte says the pandemic triggered a workplace power struggle that will take years to resolve

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West didn’t rule out fare increases, saying the public understands the issue
09/17/2024

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West didn’t rule out fare increases, saying the public understands the issue

The tiny orca was spotted with L90 Ballena — a 31-year-old female who has never been documented with a calf — off Lime K...
09/17/2024

The tiny orca was spotted with L90 Ballena — a 31-year-old female who has never been documented with a calf — off Lime Kiln Park on San Juan Island

Hong Xu received a $2K fine and driving ban for driving without due care and attention
09/17/2024

Hong Xu received a $2K fine and driving ban for driving without due care and attention

North Vancouver crowds were wowed by Sheila Sharma's performance in "Songs for Nobodies." The award-winning show hits Co...
09/17/2024

North Vancouver crowds were wowed by Sheila Sharma's performance in "Songs for Nobodies." The award-winning show hits Coquitlam's Evergreen Cultural Centre from Sept. 24 to 28, 2024.

Herb Dhaliwal says he wants "moderate, centrist" voters to get behind the New Liberal Party of BC in time for the electi...
09/17/2024

Herb Dhaliwal says he wants "moderate, centrist" voters to get behind the New Liberal Party of BC in time for the election on Oct. 19.

OTTAWA — Inflation finally hit the Bank of Canada's two per cent target in August after a tumultuous battle with skyrock...
09/17/2024

OTTAWA — Inflation finally hit the Bank of Canada's two per cent target in August after a tumultuous battle with skyrocketing price growth, raising the odds of larger interest rate cuts in the coming months.

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada has changed the way it tracks the price of wireless plans in an effort to capture a more accu...
09/17/2024

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada has changed the way it tracks the price of wireless plans in an effort to capture a more accurate picture of what Canadians are paying when it calculates the inflation rate.

People travelling to Vancouver for transplants were spending an average of $44,624 for the care.
09/17/2024

People travelling to Vancouver for transplants were spending an average of $44,624 for the care.

Two players from the Port Coquitlam Saints were also selected
09/17/2024

Two players from the Port Coquitlam Saints were also selected

B.C.’s College of Nurses and Midwives says nurse also accessed information of patients not under their care.
09/17/2024

B.C.’s College of Nurses and Midwives says nurse also accessed information of patients not under their care.

Rick Tocchet: "It's always going to be hard."
09/17/2024

Rick Tocchet: "It's always going to be hard."

Renters will end up paying $600-million a year less once the province’s regulations fully kick in, author estimates
09/17/2024

Renters will end up paying $600-million a year less once the province’s regulations fully kick in, author estimates

Some municipalities struggling to meet provincial deadlines for greater density
09/17/2024

Some municipalities struggling to meet provincial deadlines for greater density

BC United's self-destruction has created a two-party race ahead of the Oct. 19 vote, according to Research Co.
09/17/2024

BC United's self-destruction has created a two-party race ahead of the Oct. 19 vote, according to Research Co.

UBCM says B.C. cities, towns overwhelmed by cost pressures that can't be supported by property taxes
09/17/2024

UBCM says B.C. cities, towns overwhelmed by cost pressures that can't be supported by property taxes

This letter writer hopes Coquitlam's efforts to cut back costs on bigger projects will inspire other municipalities to d...
09/17/2024

This letter writer hopes Coquitlam's efforts to cut back costs on bigger projects will inspire other municipalities to do the same.

The care targets those struggling with three concurrent issues: mental illness, severe brain injury caused by repeated o...
09/17/2024

The care targets those struggling with three concurrent issues: mental illness, severe brain injury caused by repeated overdoses, and addiction to opioids or crystal m**h

Instagram is introducing separate teen accounts for those under 18 as it tries to make the platform safer for children a...
09/17/2024

Instagram is introducing separate teen accounts for those under 18 as it tries to make the platform safer for children amid a growing backlash against how social media affects young people's lives. Beginning Tuesday in the U.S., U.K.

A Victoria nurse was working at two long-term care facilities where problems with medication administration, documentati...
09/17/2024

A Victoria nurse was working at two long-term care facilities where problems with medication administration, documentation, physical assessments, and wound care were found.

More than 700 people initially applied to participate in a unique rent-to-own program at 50 Electronic Ave. in Port Mood...
09/17/2024

More than 700 people initially applied to participate in a unique rent-to-own program at 50 Electronic Ave. in Port Moody

Arshdeep Bains led the way for the Vancouver Canucks' prospects as they came back from 2-0 down to the Calgary Flames.
09/17/2024

Arshdeep Bains led the way for the Vancouver Canucks' prospects as they came back from 2-0 down to the Calgary Flames.

B.C. municipalities expressed frustration with the federal government's slowness in responding to local communities' cli...
09/17/2024

B.C. municipalities expressed frustration with the federal government's slowness in responding to local communities' climate change challenges.

Defence for the accused says B.C.’s no-fault insurance regime is a ‘bad system’
09/17/2024

Defence for the accused says B.C.’s no-fault insurance regime is a ‘bad system’

A request for proposals to design and build the diesel-electric hybrid ferries was issued on Monday.
09/17/2024

A request for proposals to design and build the diesel-electric hybrid ferries was issued on Monday.

I feel like I've turned my suffering into art; it's become self-expression.
09/17/2024

I feel like I've turned my suffering into art; it's become self-expression.

A Vancouver Tacofino restaurant served a beer to a minor while nearby liquor inspectors watched.
09/17/2024

A Vancouver Tacofino restaurant served a beer to a minor while nearby liquor inspectors watched.

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon told the "Tri-City News" that Coquitlam has until June 30, 2025, to comply with the Small-S...
09/17/2024

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon told the "Tri-City News" that Coquitlam has until June 30, 2025, to comply with the Small-Scale, Multi-Unit Housing (SSMUH) legislation while Port Coquitlam has until Dec. 31, 2025.

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