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Tri-Cities Today: September 11, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: September 11, 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Monday, Sept. 10, 2023.
B.C.'s wildfire crisis was forecast, arrived decades sooner than expected

B.C.'s wildfire crisis was forecast, arrived decades sooner than expected

This season has smashed records for area burned in B.C. and Canada, with wildfires scorching more than 165,000 square kilometres across the country.
'He's a personality': Meet the Coquitlam Express' first European player

'He's a personality': Meet the Coquitlam Express' first European player

Kasper Walther-Sneve is from Oslo, Norway, where he scored a hat trick in his first game in that country's top league
It's National Grandparents Day. Help them stay safe online

It's National Grandparents Day. Help them stay safe online

Canadians aged 65+ are losing a median loss of $239 to scams every year, according to the 2022 Canadian BBB Risk Report.
Here are the friendliest cities in Metro Vancouver

Here are the friendliest cities in Metro Vancouver

Two communities stood out, especially when it came to local voters
Minter: Plant bulbs now for fantastic spring flowers

Minter: Plant bulbs now for fantastic spring flowers

With so many bulb varieties available today, the possibilities for combinations are limitless, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
Tri-Cities Today: September 10, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: September 10, 2023

What's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023.
B.C.'s wildfire crisis was forecast, but it arrived decades sooner than expected

B.C.'s wildfire crisis was forecast, but it arrived decades sooner than expected

The onset of large, severe wildfires that threaten communities year after year has occurred earlier in British Columbia than previous research projected, and experts say the record-shattering 2023 season must serve as a springboard for action.
Richmond driver caught watching World Cup highlights while driving

Richmond driver caught watching World Cup highlights while driving

Richmond RCMP and ICBC are launching another distracted driving campaign this fall
Letter: Drive-thru could expose pollution to residents of proposed Port Moody development

Letter: Drive-thru could expose pollution to residents of proposed Port Moody development

This letter writer believes it would be a "big mistake" to build a mixed-use Port Moody project next to a fast food restaurant.