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Man fined $21K for building illegal bike jump in B.C. national park

Man fined $21K for building illegal bike jump in B.C. national park

A B.C. court slapped a CP Rail worker with $21,600 in fines for building an illegal bike jump in Yoho National Park and damaging two archeological sites.
Federal government has tabled new offer on tenth day of strike, PSAC says

Federal government has tabled new offer on tenth day of strike, PSAC says

OTTAWA — The federal government tabled a new contract offer to the Public Service Alliance of Canada Friday, as thousands of federal workers remained on strike for the tenth straight day.
Startling van crash into Port Moody convenience store likely human error: police

Startling van crash into Port Moody convenience store likely human error: police

The driver of the van was taken to hospital as a precaution. Thankfully, no one in the Port Moody store was injured.
B.C. man wanted $4,600 refund for $200 Mercedes, loses legal action

B.C. man wanted $4,600 refund for $200 Mercedes, loses legal action

"Buyer beware," the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal says of used car deals.
Coquitlam warns of six months of traffic tie-ups along Lougheed Highway

Coquitlam warns of six months of traffic tie-ups along Lougheed Highway

Updates are coming to the 48-year-old Scott Creek Bridge, south of the Coquitlam Central transit hub, starting in May.
Massive sale: Fly out of the Lower Mainland for as little as $17

Massive sale: Fly out of the Lower Mainland for as little as $17

Catch a flight for less than you'll pay for a pair of jeans.
Where's the cheapest — and most expensive — gas in the Tri-Cities right now?

Where's the cheapest — and most expensive — gas in the Tri-Cities right now?

While the cheapest remains unchanged, most Tri-Cities gas prices have slightly dipped in the last seven days.
Coquitlam 'N' driver nearly clocks 100 km/h on Como Lake Avenue

Coquitlam 'N' driver nearly clocks 100 km/h on Como Lake Avenue

Novice Tri-Cities drivers can stop bad habits before they start, said RCMP ahead of "High Risk Driving Month."
Generation X leads buying activity in B.C.’s recreational property market: report

Generation X leads buying activity in B.C.’s recreational property market: report

Market activity in Whistler more vibrant than on Vancouver Island, according to Re/Max
Opinion: National Day of Mourning offers Canada a chance to rethink worker health and safety

Opinion: National Day of Mourning offers Canada a chance to rethink worker health and safety

National Day of Mourning should be used to challenge misconceptions about occupational health and safety, and advance safer workplaces for Canadians.