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B.C. family’s claim of God-given property 'incoherent, unintelligible nonsense'

B.C. family’s claim of God-given property 'incoherent, unintelligible nonsense'

Abbotsford family’s ‘Organized Pseudolegal Commercial Argument’ rejected as 'completely devoid of merit' by B.C. judge.
Letter: This new bike lane in Coquitlam is actually making it less safe for cyclists

Letter: This new bike lane in Coquitlam is actually making it less safe for cyclists

The author is a regular bike commuter along Guildford Way
Port Coquitlam wants more food trucks at this popular downtown park

Port Coquitlam wants more food trucks at this popular downtown park

Port Coquitlam has put a call out for food trucks to come to the city for the summer in the hopes of enlivening a popular downtown park.
This Metro Vancouver vegan café is closing down after over three years

This Metro Vancouver vegan café is closing down after over three years

Owners say fans of their plant-based eats, treats, and drinks might recognize the tenants taking over the space
NDP delayed public notification of B.C.'s first monkeypox case for a weekend

NDP delayed public notification of B.C.'s first monkeypox case for a weekend

FOI documents, which were withheld for more than a year, reveal communications between health officials.
Here's what happened when Coquitlam nurses faced complaints

Here's what happened when Coquitlam nurses faced complaints

The BC College of Nurses and Midwives found a former licensed practicle nurse and an RN didn’t follow procedures - one resigned and the other will have to take remedial education.
Opinion: Canadians rank Justin Trudeau among best – and worst – prime ministers

Opinion: Canadians rank Justin Trudeau among best – and worst – prime ministers

Current PM's status not the kind of momentum that would precipitate an early election.
Headlines from the past: Anti-pedophile crusader 'outed' in telephone book

Headlines from the past: Anti-pedophile crusader 'outed' in telephone book

Nearly 30 years ago this week, Tri-City News reports on a woman who was upset that the phone company published her personal information because sex offenders were calling and giving her a hard time.
Government fees inflate risk, uncertainty for B.C. builders

Government fees inflate risk, uncertainty for B.C. builders

City of Vancouver says no proof to claims that municipal fees eroding affordability
A 'tsunami' of cellphone scams is hitting Canadians

A 'tsunami' of cellphone scams is hitting Canadians

There was a 500% rise in text cyberattacks in Canada between the first and second quarter of 2023.