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Volunteers needed to help transform Coquitlam into a winter wonderland

Volunteers needed to help transform Coquitlam into a winter wonderland

COQUITLAM — Be part of the Park Spark Light Brigade and help make the magic happen.
‘That was crazy’: Boater captures rare video of orcas up close in B.C. waters

‘That was crazy’: Boater captures rare video of orcas up close in B.C. waters

Off-duty eco-tour guide Jacob Alexander amazed by rare whale encounter near West Vancouver.
New sculpture celebrates Port Moody's Coast Salish heritage

New sculpture celebrates Port Moody's Coast Salish heritage

PORT MOODY — The work, at 50 Electronic Avenue, was unveiled last Friday, Sept. 29.
Canadian border guards seize 65 kg of cocaine at Surrey truck crossing

Canadian border guards seize 65 kg of cocaine at Surrey truck crossing

Police are recommending 'numerous' criminal charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
Massive Port Moody redevelopment project gets green light after marathon meeting — and some drama

Massive Port Moody redevelopment project gets green light after marathon meeting — and some drama

PORT MOODY — Redevelopment of the city's Coronation Park neighbourhood is expected to begin by October 2025, with the first residents able to move in by late 2028 or early 2029.
Watch: Fallen RCMP Const. Rick O'Brien honoured at regimental funeral

Watch: Fallen RCMP Const. Rick O'Brien honoured at regimental funeral

More than 6,000 first responders were at today's regimental service for Const. Rick O'Brien, a seven-year officer with the Ridge Meadows detachment who was murdered in Coquitlam on Sept. 22, 2023.
Tri-Cities Today: October 4, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 4, 2023

What's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023.
Company on trial after Health Canada sting at Burnaby sex shop

Company on trial after Health Canada sting at Burnaby sex shop

MFH International Enterprise Inc. faces six charges under the Food and Drugs Act for allegedly selling Cialis and Viagra "disguised" as herbal sexual enhancements at adult stores in Burnaby, Richmond and Vancouver.
B.C. strata council fight winds up at tribunal

B.C. strata council fight winds up at tribunal

A Vancouver strata council voted to remove Eduard Andrei Cvaci from its ranks before he joined a conference call.
B.C. Ferries' annual fare hikes capped at an average of 3.2 per cent

B.C. Ferries' annual fare hikes capped at an average of 3.2 per cent

The cap sets the maximum annual increase for passenger and vehicle fares and reservation fees, and would be in effect for four years starting April 1