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Here's how much eco-violations will now cost you in B.C.

Here's how much eco-violations will now cost you in B.C.

New regulations empower authorities to fine eco-offenders up to $200,000, says the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy.
Port Coquitlam to screen popular hits in outdoor movie nights for free

Port Coquitlam to screen popular hits in outdoor movie nights for free

Port Coquitlam's Evergreen and Gates parks will host this year's Cinema Under The Stars — and two recent blockbusters headline the 2023 schedule.
Photos + Video: Live demonstrations provide closer look at Tri-Cities public safety teams

Photos + Video: Live demonstrations provide closer look at Tri-Cities public safety teams

Coquitlam RCMP's "Show n' Shine" brought hundreds to get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of day-to-day law enforcement.
This former Coquitlam Express player has won a new BCHL award

This former Coquitlam Express player has won a new BCHL award

The Kyle Turris Community Award is named after a former Express player
BC Hockey reclassifies its three junior B leagues to junior A to replace rogue BCHL

BC Hockey reclassifies its three junior B leagues to junior A to replace rogue BCHL

BC Hockey will have a new junior-A system in place for the 2023-24 season. The provincial sports organization will promote all three of its junior B leagues to junior A.
New Coquitlam restaurant opens with modern take on classic Indian cuisine

New Coquitlam restaurant opens with modern take on classic Indian cuisine

Owners of the new Naan Club hope you'll check out this new casual dining spot just off Lougheed Highway in southwest Coquitlam.
Battling the blaze: Understanding B.C.'s wildfire history and future solutions

Battling the blaze: Understanding B.C.'s wildfire history and future solutions

B.C.'s changing climate and diverse landscape have made it a hotspot for destructive wildfires. After several devastating fire seasons, is the province learning to cope with what's coming?
It's the most prevalent crime in Canada, but few Canadians report it

It's the most prevalent crime in Canada, but few Canadians report it

Fraud is reaching new heights in Canada; however, few Canadians continue to report the crime to police.
Youth in food-insecure homes made more visits to doctors for mental health: study

Youth in food-insecure homes made more visits to doctors for mental health: study

The mere thought of grocery shopping causes so much anxiety for Jaimee Aragones that she avoids entering stores knowing she would return home without some food she can no longer afford for her kids.
B.C. court dismisses sex abuse cases against former RCMP officer, hockey coach

B.C. court dismisses sex abuse cases against former RCMP officer, hockey coach

Delays have made a fair trial impossible, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Christopher Hinkson said.