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New branding for Port Coquitlam cocktail company offers fun summer vibes

New branding for Port Coquitlam cocktail company offers fun summer vibes

Port Coquitlam’s only cocktail and bottling company recently changed its name and launched a new line of drinks that have characters and a backstory based on Mexico’s history as a source of tequila.
Update: Missing Port Moody couple located. well-being confirmed

Update: Missing Port Moody couple located. well-being confirmed

Port Moody police are thanking everyone for their assistance.
Improvements to Port Moody city hall could include permanent misting stations

Improvements to Port Moody city hall could include permanent misting stations

The project was originally approved in 2019 but was put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic
Photos: Coquitlam Crunch challengers ascend through mist, rain for a good cause

Photos: Coquitlam Crunch challengers ascend through mist, rain for a good cause

The event attracted dozens of participants to raise money for the Coquitlam Foundation’s community diversity fund
Keith Baldrey: Wildfire season will put B.C.'s year-round control strategy to the test

Keith Baldrey: Wildfire season will put B.C.'s year-round control strategy to the test

Drought, record high temperatures have forest and wildfire service workers sounding the alarm.
Rob Shaw: Province's battle with inflation, higher interest rates, is far from over

Rob Shaw: Province's battle with inflation, higher interest rates, is far from over

David Eby finds himself under more pressure to provide support in inflationary, higher-interest-rate times
Mining companies are snapping up claims to develop Indigenous land. But what happens when a nation doesn’t consent?

Mining companies are snapping up claims to develop Indigenous land. But what happens when a nation doesn’t consent?

“It seems pretty clear we need to get this part of it right,” says Jamie Bonham. “Without it, we will struggle to see the potential this industry can realize.”
Vancouver family who lost son to overdose donates $20 million to recovery centre

Vancouver family who lost son to overdose donates $20 million to recovery centre

A Vancouver family known for its philanthropy is making a $20 million donation to a British Columbia substance use treatment centre in memory of their adult son and brother who died of an opioid overdose.
Dix to see health-care 'bellwether' on tour of B.C. hospitals

Dix to see health-care 'bellwether' on tour of B.C. hospitals

Emergency physician says there are multiple sites on the Island with ‘desperate human resources staffing crises, added on top of rapidly escalating patient needs’
B.C.'s Nick Taylor wins RBC Canadian Open in a playoff to end 69-year drought

B.C.'s Nick Taylor wins RBC Canadian Open in a playoff to end 69-year drought