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Stolen chainsaw Facebook sale leads to B.C. drug bust, conviction

Stolen chainsaw Facebook sale leads to B.C. drug bust, conviction

Officers found a "significant amount of controlled drugs" in the vehicle.
Two endangered spotted owls found dead in B.C.

Two endangered spotted owls found dead in B.C.

The deaths of all three spotted owls released last year represents a blow to recovery efforts, and meansĀ there's only oneĀ spotted owl still living in the wild in Canada.
Climate change making incoming B.C. heat up to 5 times more likely

Climate change making incoming B.C. heat up to 5 times more likely

With temperature records set to fall across B.C., a climate scientist says people across the region should get used to off-season extreme weather.
Driver speeds to more than double the 30 km/h limit near Port Coquitlam school

Driver speeds to more than double the 30 km/h limit near Port Coquitlam school

RCMP said the speedster was ticketed by traffic cops conducting a school-zone enforcement today (May 12).
Coquitlam Little Leaguer will live out his Major League dream

Coquitlam Little Leaguer will live out his Major League dream

Matty Sherdahl is still recovering from a diagnosis of brain cancer in 2021.
BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro is expecting potentially record-breaking demand on the power system as British Columbia and Alberta enter what's forecast to be a blistering heat wave.
Cool off in the forest and send young salmon off to the ocean at this Coquitlam event

Cool off in the forest and send young salmon off to the ocean at this Coquitlam event

Games, fun and learning opportunities for children at the Hoy-Scott Watershed Society Salmon Leave Home event this Sunday on Mother's Day.
Spring+: Tri-Cities temperatures could reach 35C for Mother's Day

Spring+: Tri-Cities temperatures could reach 35C for Mother's Day

Don't leave kids or pets alone in hot vehicles, urges Coquitlam RCMP. Here's where you can go, and what you can do, to cool off.
Would you pay to park at Rocky Point Park and other popular Port Moody locations?

Would you pay to park at Rocky Point Park and other popular Port Moody locations?

Port Moody councillor believes pay parking can generate revenue and encourage people to use other modes of transportation.
Discover the flavors of Latin America at Coquitlam's newest grocery store

Discover the flavors of Latin America at Coquitlam's newest grocery store

Female-founded Mi Tierra Latina brings Latin American groceries to the Tri-Cities with sixth store opening.