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No tricks, just treats: SD43 advises students on Halloween etiquettes

No tricks, just treats: SD43 advises students on Halloween etiquettes

TRI-CITIES — Message to SD43 families to celebrate a safe and appropriate Halloween.
'I have no fixed address': A look at encampments for homeless across Canada

'I have no fixed address': A look at encampments for homeless across Canada

Federal housing advocate Marie-Josée Houle has called the spread of homeless encampments in cities across Canada a human rights crisis. "People living in encampments face some of the most vulnerable circumstances of any member of Canadian society ...
'Adding some weirdness' to their day, Vancouver woman surprises drivers with costumes

'Adding some weirdness' to their day, Vancouver woman surprises drivers with costumes

Some people love golfing, others like to hike, but Anne Bruinn's hobby is about "adding a little bit of spice" to other people's day by wearing a costume at the end of her driveway and entertaining passersby.
Second aid convoy reaches Gaza as Israel attacks targets in Syria and occupied West Bank

Second aid convoy reaches Gaza as Israel attacks targets in Syria and occupied West Bank

RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The second aid convoy destined for desperate Palestinian civilians reached Gaza on Sunday, as Israel widened its attacks to include targets in Syria and the occupied West Bank and the Israeli prime minister warned Lebanon’s H
Photos: Families celebrate salmon's journey home at Coquitlam hatchery

Photos: Families celebrate salmon's journey home at Coquitlam hatchery

The annual fish spawning event took place Sunday, Oct. 22, along Hoy Creek in Coquitlam.
Coquitlam director's play returning to Vancouver theatre scene

Coquitlam director's play returning to Vancouver theatre scene

COQUITLAM — Crowd-favourite play, The Judge’s Daughter, from the 2023 Vancouver Fringe, will be played at Firehall Arts Centre from Oct. 24 to 29.
How Coquitlam residents can revel in some spooky stories this Halloween

How Coquitlam residents can revel in some spooky stories this Halloween

Embark on a wicked journey this the spooky season with campfire stories at Evergreen Cultural Centre.
BC Housing Minister says Port Moody mayor offside in criticism of city's MLA

BC Housing Minister says Port Moody mayor offside in criticism of city's MLA

A war of words, accusations and counter accusations continues around the largest redevelopment project in Port Moody's history
Coquitlam to offer homeowners free fall yard waste pickup

Coquitlam to offer homeowners free fall yard waste pickup

COQUITLAM — Have extra yard trimmings from your backyard to get rid off? The city will pick them up for free starting Monday, Oct. 23
Smartphones used to be half the size they are today — here's how they've grown in size over time

Smartphones used to be half the size they are today — here's how they've grown in size over time

With the iPhone Mini discontinued, how much larger can smartphones get? Stacker visualized their growth over the years.