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Opinion: After the Manitoba crash, Canada needs to rethink bus safety

Opinion: After the Manitoba crash, Canada needs to rethink bus safety

Safety investigations into serious road collisions need to be conducted at a national level and by an independent body in the same manner air and rail occurrences are investigated.
Port Moody formally ends COVID-19 procedures

Port Moody formally ends COVID-19 procedures

Many of the policies and procedures are now standard
Everything you need to know about throwing a bridal shower

Everything you need to know about throwing a bridal shower

It's best to begin planning at least four to six months before the big day.
Port Moody celebrates Canada with two parties in one

Port Moody celebrates Canada with two parties in one

The event featured can can dancers, musical performance, a logger show and even gold panning
Life in a northern B.C. boomtown

Life in a northern B.C. boomtown

Settled in the 1950s to support an aluminum smelter, Kitimat is no stranger to industrial development. As the town adapts to life with LNG Canada and other projects, its community faces new challenges and new opportunities.
Crofton-Salt Spring sailings cancelled Monday morning; terminal parking lots almost full

Crofton-Salt Spring sailings cancelled Monday morning; terminal parking lots almost full

Public transit or drop-off suggested for walk-on passengers; shortage of crew forces cancellation of some sailings.
From telecoms to grocers, competition concerns keep bubbling up in federal politics

From telecoms to grocers, competition concerns keep bubbling up in federal politics

As Canadians grow more concerned about rising inflation, competition across different sectors of the economy has become a "kitchen-table issue" at a time when the federal government is reviewing its competition law.
Union warns against Ottawa interfering in B.C. port workers strike as talks continue

Union warns against Ottawa interfering in B.C. port workers strike as talks continue

The union representing thousands of striking British Columbia port workers is asking the federal government to not interfere after business groups called for back-to-work legislation.

Shooting in Coquitlam leaves one man dead

One man is dead after a shooting Coquitlam Sunday evening. RCMP were called to the Foster Avenue and North Road area shortly before 9:30 p.m. for reports of a shooting.
7 things financial pros say you should never do with your investments

7 things financial pros say you should never do with your investments

Don't leave free money on the table.