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Coquitlam soccer pioneer adds to her Hall of Fame honours

Coquitlam soccer pioneer adds to her Hall of Fame honours

COQUITLAM — Joan McEachern played for Canada's national women's team at the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup.
British Columbians remain overwhelmingly supportive of grizzly bear hunting ban: survey

British Columbians remain overwhelmingly supportive of grizzly bear hunting ban: survey

Public feedback on the NDP government’s draft Grizzly Bear Stewardship Framework remains open until Oct. 6
Tri-Cities Today: October 5, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 5, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023.
Stronger information laws can counter conspiracy theories, commissioner says

Stronger information laws can counter conspiracy theories, commissioner says

Disinformation undermines confidence in the legitimacy of democratic institutions, senior governments told.
Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam youth called to help drive political change

Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam youth called to help drive political change

COQUITLAM — Politically driven youth aged 16 to 21 are encouraged to apply to the youth council and explore future volunteer opportunities.
9 dogs, 2 cats seized from B.C. individual with history of animal cruelty

9 dogs, 2 cats seized from B.C. individual with history of animal cruelty

The SPCA said all the animals on site, including nine dogs and two cats, were living near piles of rotting flesh from deer and elk and did not have access to adequate shelter.
Here's when to view an 'annular' solar eclipse and 2 dazzling meteor showers in Metro Vancouver

Here's when to view an 'annular' solar eclipse and 2 dazzling meteor showers in Metro Vancouver

Mark your calendars!
British Columbia logged a fifth more old-growth forests than reported

British Columbia logged a fifth more old-growth forests than reported

In 2021, old-growth logging was 19% higher than originally claimed by the Ministry of Forests, when it said logging rates had hit 'record lows.'
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of baby sleepers due to 'choking and strangulation hazards'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of baby sleepers due to 'choking and strangulation hazards'

Walmart says 216,595 affected sleepers were sold across Canada.
Photos: First responders say goodbye to Const. Rick O'Brien

Photos: First responders say goodbye to Const. Rick O'Brien

LANGLEY — Thousands of first responders from across North America gathered at the Langley Events Centre to honour Ridge-Meadows RCMP Const. Rick O'Brien.