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Tri-City charity needs soccer balls, backpacks for Ugandan orphanage

Tri-City charity needs soccer balls, backpacks for Ugandan orphanage

Can you help this Port Coquitlam non-profit? It's looking for new and gently used items before Oct. 31 to supply its village in Africa.
Former Squamish resident fined $6,000 for animal cruelty

Former Squamish resident fined $6,000 for animal cruelty

Neddy Tsin was fined and prohibited from having more than one dog as a pet for life as a result of being found guilty of two counts of animal cruelty.
Police nab brazen break-in suspects in Abbotsford

Police nab brazen break-in suspects in Abbotsford

Police say homeowners were home during the thefts.
Beloved B.C. eatery fined $7K for serving minor

Beloved B.C. eatery fined $7K for serving minor

Two liquor licence inspectors took a minor into The Excellent Eatery and saw the teen served a beer without being ID'd.
B.C. appeals court hears challenge of Horgan’s 2020 election call

B.C. appeals court hears challenge of Horgan’s 2020 election call

The former NDP premier called a snap election in September 2020 during the pandemic state of emergency.
Premiers ask for extension of loan-repayment deadline for small businesses

Premiers ask for extension of loan-repayment deadline for small businesses

Many small businesses are anxious about their ability to pay back their federal CEBA loans by the Jan. 18 deadline to qualify for partial loan forgiveness
The CP Holiday Train is returning. Here's when you'll see it in Port Moody and Port Coquitlam

The CP Holiday Train is returning. Here's when you'll see it in Port Moody and Port Coquitlam

By the time the Holiday Train program wraps up at its last stop in Port Coquitlam, its two trains will have visited six provinces and 14 states.
Headlines from the past: Coquitlam's Buddhist temple finally gets its bell

Headlines from the past: Coquitlam's Buddhist temple finally gets its bell

COQUITLAM — Japanese Buddhist temple was constructed in 1989.
Canadian government slammed at sports integrity awards

Canadian government slammed at sports integrity awards

The federal Liberals were selected for the Sports Integrity Center’s Ignoble Purpose Award for refusing to call a public inquiry into abuse and corruption in Canadian sport
Burnaby soccer icon Christine Sinclair retiring from Canadian national team

Burnaby soccer icon Christine Sinclair retiring from Canadian national team

The 40-year-old will hang up her international cleats at the end of 2023, ending a legacy that started on Burnaby's local fields.