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'We were very close to losing our home,' Coquitlam man says after Halloween fireworks

'We were very close to losing our home,' Coquitlam man says after Halloween fireworks

The skies over the Tri-Cities burst with colour and dazzle after little trick-and-treaters packed up last night, Oct. 31.
B.C. lawyer from firm connected to alleged money launderer faces hearing

B.C. lawyer from firm connected to alleged money launderer faces hearing

The Law Society of BC says lawyer Xiuwen (Vincent) Ouyang moved $3 million through his trust account without sourcing the money or properly documenting his client despite "circumstances that were objectively suspicious."
Two B.C. teachers disciplined for inappropriate behaviour

Two B.C. teachers disciplined for inappropriate behaviour

Teacher gave student advice about dating and made comments about sex.
'I was always scared': Child survivor of Holocaust speaks at Coquitlam school symposium

'I was always scared': Child survivor of Holocaust speaks at Coquitlam school symposium

Today's 14th annual Holocaust symposium, which was organized by Dr. Charles Best Secondary teacher Ken Ipe, was heard by hundreds of high school students from Best, Pinetree and Centennial secondary schools.
Port Moody actor reunites with Bard cast in 'Elf: The Musical'

Port Moody actor reunites with Bard cast in 'Elf: The Musical'

Sharon Crandall of Port Moody portrays Buddy's stepmom in the Arts Club Theatre Company production that opens Nov. 1, 2023.
Nearly half of B.C. small business affected by crime, according to report

Nearly half of B.C. small business affected by crime, according to report

CFIB survey finds 32% of Western Canadian small businesses victim of theft or property damage.
Houses or townhomes? Coquitlam council spars over Burke bid

Houses or townhomes? Coquitlam council spars over Burke bid

The pre-application by Burke Mountain II Ltd. Partnership advanced 5–4 with Mayor Richard Stewart and Couns. Robert Mazzarolo, Brent Asmundson and Matt Djonlic opposing single-family homes on the Harper Road property.
President's Choice mushrooms recalled in Canada: Here's what to do

President's Choice mushrooms recalled in Canada: Here's what to do

White sliced mushrooms are being recalled due to possible Listeria contamination.
Hells Angels-connected B.C. drug dealers sentenced

Hells Angels-connected B.C. drug dealers sentenced

"The drug business just doesn't work so don't do it in the future," Judge Paul Dohm said.
'Chronic stress': Sheriffs and court staff suffering burnout and fatigue

'Chronic stress': Sheriffs and court staff suffering burnout and fatigue

B.C. court sheriffs and support staff report a lack of workers, leaving them overworked, mentally taxed and without new people to fill rank.