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B.C. ski resorts get early snow in September

B.C. ski resorts get early snow in September

The snowfall was captured on the resort's live mountain camera at Whistler Peak.
B.C. attorney general pledges improvements to sheriff service

B.C. attorney general pledges improvements to sheriff service

A sheriff shortage has forced courtroom closures, hampering people's right to a speedy trial.
Online auction for Amanda Todd Legacy Society goes live Oct. 1

Online auction for Amanda Todd Legacy Society goes live Oct. 1

The target of the Port Coquitlam non-profit group is to raise $15,000 in the online auction that closes on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Turning offices into homes could help address the housing crisis, but can it be done?

Turning offices into homes could help address the housing crisis, but can it be done?

"Every option has to be looked at."
VIDEO: Large group of orcas in Victoria's Inner Harbour likely hunting seals

VIDEO: Large group of orcas in Victoria's Inner Harbour likely hunting seals

Up to 10 Bigg’s orcas — including a juvenile — paid a surprise visit to the seaplane docks
Port Moody already well on its way to meeting housing targets: Mayor

Port Moody already well on its way to meeting housing targets: Mayor

Port Moody must build 1,694 new housing units by 2028, B.C. housing minister Ravi Kahlon announced.
B.C. lawsuit targets drugmakers, retailers for selling ineffective cold medicine

B.C. lawsuit targets drugmakers, retailers for selling ineffective cold medicine

Shopper in potential class-action lawsuit claims he was misled into spending money on phenylephrine products.
Tri-Cities Today: September 27, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: September 27, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sept. 27, 2023.
Airline, hotel payments for sister-in-law weren't a gift, tribunal says

Airline, hotel payments for sister-in-law weren't a gift, tribunal says

One of the women "failed to prove the payments were a gift."
Hundreds of derelict vessels removed from Canadian waters, Coast Guard says

Hundreds of derelict vessels removed from Canadian waters, Coast Guard says

The coast guard's list of wrecks now has nearly 1,500 entries, roughly two thirds of which are in British Columbia.