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East Vancouver manslaughter possible mistaken identity

East Vancouver manslaughter possible mistaken identity

Gilles Hebert, 60, was a Britannia Community Centre volunteer and was known as a craftsman.
B.C. Indigenous man alleges police assault in front of baby daughter

B.C. Indigenous man alleges police assault in front of baby daughter

Alex Mountain said his baby daughter went flying from her stroller when police "slammed" him to the ground.
Repurposing for a cause: Fraser Health donates old beds, mattresses to Ukraine and beyond

Repurposing for a cause: Fraser Health donates old beds, mattresses to Ukraine and beyond

These Fraser Health teams came together to give old beds a second life and make a global impact.
BC wildfires: A look at the numbers as more than 8,000 people evacuated from homes

BC wildfires: A look at the numbers as more than 8,000 people evacuated from homes

We break down the numbers, from evacuation orders and alerts to the number of people working directly on the fires.
B.C. woman finds affordable rental housing, then loses husband to COVID-19

B.C. woman finds affordable rental housing, then loses husband to COVID-19

Sandra Krotez: "This was our forever home, and he got to enjoy it for a few months."
Watch out, this big Coquitlam house is on the move — to Powell River

Watch out, this big Coquitlam house is on the move — to Powell River

Don't worry, if you notice a house being moved by a truck down North Road through Coquitlam tonight, you're not seeing things.
Province of B.C. says it's spent $585M so far this year fighting wildfires

Province of B.C. says it's spent $585M so far this year fighting wildfires

The B.C. government has spent more than half a billion dollars so far this year fighting a historically bad wildfire season, and that number is expected to continue to rise in the coming weeks as hundreds of blazes continue to burn. B.C.
Rain, possible thundershowers may put quick end to summer in the Tri-Cities

Rain, possible thundershowers may put quick end to summer in the Tri-Cities

Summer's warm, dry weather pattern for the Tri-Cities is heading for a change during this last week before school starts.
B.C. braces for increased wildfire danger as lightning storms roll through coast

B.C. braces for increased wildfire danger as lightning storms roll through coast

Severe thunderstorms are coming and they might be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.
Coquitlam rock band The Matinee to drop fourth studio album

Coquitlam rock band The Matinee to drop fourth studio album

The Matinee, all graduates of Coquitlam's Centennial Secondary, is out with "Change of Scene" album on Sept. 22, 2023.