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Falcon makes last speech as leader of BC Liberals in Coquitlam

Falcon makes last speech as leader of BC Liberals in Coquitlam

Falcon spoke to 100 people in Coquitlam hours ahead of his opposition party rebranding its name to "BC United."
Prime Minister Trudeau says it's up to provinces to make Orange Shirt Day a holiday

Prime Minister Trudeau says it's up to provinces to make Orange Shirt Day a holiday

WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encouraging provinces and territories to step up reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Peoples but stopped short of saying they should make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called Or
'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

The financial boost towards the construction sector is a start, but more is needed to keep up, says the BC Construction Association.
'Partnership' brings 63 units of affordable housing to Port Coquitlam — and more in Coquitlam

'Partnership' brings 63 units of affordable housing to Port Coquitlam — and more in Coquitlam

A $36.1-million housing project is rising in Port Coquitlam, and a partnership between Metro Vancouver and the province will help fund new affordable units for Coquitlam.
Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 4.5%, says no plans to cut soon

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 4.5%, says no plans to cut soon

"This is good news, but it is not job done," Macklem said at a news conference in Ottawa.
Early morning train derailment in Port Coquitlam under investigation

Early morning train derailment in Port Coquitlam under investigation

Five of 15 rail cars derailed at a rail yard today (April 12) in Port Coquitlam, and an investigator is on scene.
Massive sale: Fly to multiple U.S. cities from Vancouver at a steal

Massive sale: Fly to multiple U.S. cities from Vancouver at a steal

Are you looking for a cheap ticket to a popular U.S. destination?
Poll suggests Canadians feel less safe than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic hit

Poll suggests Canadians feel less safe than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic hit

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests most Canadians feel they're less safe now than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, and most think the provincial and federal governments are doing a poor job of addressing crime and public safety.
Dementia caregiver to be honoured at 2023 Tri-Cities Alzheimer's walk

Dementia caregiver to be honoured at 2023 Tri-Cities Alzheimer's walk

Kathy Costello and her late husband Allan spent every day together for nearly 50 years, even after dementia took a toll on his mind and body.
Letter: New Port Moody development could use a transportation plan

Letter: New Port Moody development could use a transportation plan

So why is Port Moody council so desperate to make a decision for fear of losing out on a developer before a good plan that includes a transportation plan is in place? this letter writer states.