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Video: Railing collapse sends fans crashing into fighter's entourage at Vancouver UFC event

Video: Railing collapse sends fans crashing into fighter's entourage at Vancouver UFC event

No one was injured in the incident
Destination Canada marketing increasingly to focus on roads between West Coast and Alberta

Destination Canada marketing increasingly to focus on roads between West Coast and Alberta

Move dovetails with Destination British Columbia's previously stated priority
Walmart collects more than $34K to help stock Tri-Cities food bank

Walmart collects more than $34K to help stock Tri-Cities food bank

More items will be available at SHARE's food bank in Port Moody thanks to the national chain's Fight Hunger Spark Change initiative.
Affordable housing solution is ‘right in front of us’

Affordable housing solution is ‘right in front of us’

Canada’s largest landlord says manufactured home parks hold the solution to soaring rental and housing costs – and are also ripe for investors
Minter: Give your greenthumb dad a gardening gift for Father's Day

Minter: Give your greenthumb dad a gardening gift for Father's Day

For Father's Day next Sunday (June 18), give dad a special tree, shrub or rose that he’s had his eye on, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
Six-month re-referral requirement for specialists to be scrapped

Six-month re-referral requirement for specialists to be scrapped

Patients won’t need to ask their family doctor for a new referral after six months to see a specialist for the same condition, starting July 1
U.S. border towns still wait on buyers from B.C., as Vancouver shopping buses vanish

U.S. border towns still wait on buyers from B.C., as Vancouver shopping buses vanish

Cross-border shopping buses filled with Chinese and Korean Canadian consumers were once ubiquitous outside Washington state malls, but they have all-but disappeared from the commercial landscape, dealing a heavy blow to border-town businesses.
Ottawa girl, 12, becomes youngest university graduate in Canadian history

Ottawa girl, 12, becomes youngest university graduate in Canadian history

OTTAWA — Anthaea-Grace Patricia Dennis has become the youngest person in Canadian history to graduate from university.
Five Tri-Cities students land four-year scholarship funding from $6.9M pot

Five Tri-Cities students land four-year scholarship funding from $6.9M pot

The Beedie Luminaries foundation selected three Coquitlam teens and two from Port Coquitlam for its 2023 roll-out of education funding.
Chersea to play at Port Coquitlam school's year-end music show

Chersea to play at Port Coquitlam school's year-end music show

The PoCo recording artist returns to her roots for Minnekhada Middle School's "Must Rock" program finale.