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Coquitlam charity is now turning away grieving kids and families

Coquitlam charity is now turning away grieving kids and families

The Charlene Reaveley Children’s Charity Society (CRCCS) is offering 49 items in its fall auction that ends on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023.
BC United unveils wildfire policy reforms, which involve incorporating local expertise

BC United unveils wildfire policy reforms, which involve incorporating local expertise

More frontline firefighting personnel, new fire suppression technology and an expanded a fleet of aircraft are part of the plan.
Breakout Festival Riot: 15 people face charges one year after incident

Breakout Festival Riot: 15 people face charges one year after incident

Those charged are all men who were aged between 15 and 22 at the time of the incident.
Counter protest planned for anti-SOGI rally at Coquitlam City Hall

Counter protest planned for anti-SOGI rally at Coquitlam City Hall

“Denying the existence of trans and gender diverse people — including calls to erase trans and LGBTQ2SAI+ people from our province’s curricula — is hate," writes Kasari Govender, BC's Human Rights Commissioner.
Machine decision-making in B.C. government must be fair and transparent, conference hears

Machine decision-making in B.C. government must be fair and transparent, conference hears

BC Ombudsperson staff highlight fairness principles and fairness challenges to consider when developing artificial intelligence systems.
'Love robots' are moving into this B.C. seniors home

'Love robots' are moving into this B.C. seniors home

Kiwi and Mango will be spreading robotic love on the weekends.
When lacrosse was king: New exhibit looks at the sport's history in Port Coquitlam

When lacrosse was king: New exhibit looks at the sport's history in Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam has produced many notable lacrosse players who've excelled at the university, junior and senior levels of the box and field games.
Opinion: We need to strengthen democracy across all levels of government

Opinion: We need to strengthen democracy across all levels of government

More than a third of B.C. residents feel something is missing when it comes to the state of democracy in Canada.
B.C. inflation rate expands to 3.8% in August: StatCan

B.C. inflation rate expands to 3.8% in August: StatCan

National inflation rate rises to 4%, according to national statistics agency
Tri-Cities Today: September 19, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: September 19, 2023

What's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023.