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Union rescinds 72-hour B.C. port strike notice that had been set for Saturday

Union rescinds 72-hour B.C. port strike notice that had been set for Saturday

VANCOUVER — The labour dispute at British Columbia ports is receiving a federal reaction previously used for events including the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, blockades associated with the Freedom Convoy, and the short-lived rebellion in Russia la
Province directs Surrey, B.C., to stay with local police force despite city's wishes

Province directs Surrey, B.C., to stay with local police force despite city's wishes

VICTORIA — It was, in British Columbia Solicitor General Mike Farnworth's own estimation, an "extraordinary" use of his powers.
Pride in Port Coquitlam to roar loud and proud from Lions Park

Pride in Port Coquitlam to roar loud and proud from Lions Park

The live performers for the 2023 event are also headlining Port Coquitlam's Music in the Park series.
What the cluck! New fried chicken joint opens in Coquitlam

What the cluck! New fried chicken joint opens in Coquitlam

You can't miss the giant inflated chicken outside the new Hi Five Chicken in Burquitlam — and the eats are pretty good, too.
B.C.-wide Amber Alert issued for Surrey girl and boy

B.C.-wide Amber Alert issued for Surrey girl and boy

If you see them, do not approach and call 911.
This $150K grant will help Coquitlam plan for future natural disasters

This $150K grant will help Coquitlam plan for future natural disasters

How can Coquitlam better prepare for floods and wildfires? The city's latest provincial funding could lead to improved risk-reduction strategies.
B.C. government lawyers sue province over forced unionization

B.C. government lawyers sue province over forced unionization

Lawyers who write laws and advise politicians allege the NDP government has violated their constitutional right to a union of their own choosing.
Here's where the next digital billboard is going in Port Coquitlam

Here's where the next digital billboard is going in Port Coquitlam

Once vilified as "visual pollution," digital billboards have become a handy source of income for cities, including Port Coquitlam.
B.C. homeowners are 'staying the course' on mortgage payments

B.C. homeowners are 'staying the course' on mortgage payments

Mortgage delinquencies remain low but some anecdotal evidence shows cracks in financial resilience.
As the planet warms, scientists worry that cases of infectious diseases could spike

As the planet warms, scientists worry that cases of infectious diseases could spike

People around the world are living longer, healthier lives than they were just half a century ago. Climate change threatens to undo that progress.