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On Our Radar: Capture the natural beauty of Port Moody's Rocky Point Park

On Our Radar: Capture the natural beauty of Port Moody's Rocky Point Park

Professional photographers are set to lead a free guided tour of the popular Port Moody park this weekend.
More than $600K raised for much-needed equipment at Port Moody hospital

More than $600K raised for much-needed equipment at Port Moody hospital

Two new digital X-ray machines will soon be installed at Eagle Ridge Hospital, thanks to a fundraising event this past weekend.
B.C. casinos to require photo ID for all visitors

B.C. casinos to require photo ID for all visitors

No ID? No entry. BCLC is moving to more rigid ID verification at casino doors to support its self-exclusion program for problem gamblers.
Here's why the stink bugs are back in Vancouver homes

Here's why the stink bugs are back in Vancouver homes

It's a stinky situation.
Port Coquitlam javelin thrower takes aim at NCAA nationals

Port Coquitlam javelin thrower takes aim at NCAA nationals

Bryan Cortes competed in track and field, soccer and football when he was at Terry Fox Secondary.
B.C. gas projects could triple emissions target by 2030, finds report

B.C. gas projects could triple emissions target by 2030, finds report

A recent report found B.C. will blow its oil and gas emissions target without a cap. But that path requires diverting a huge amount of electricity needed elsewhere, experts warn.
Multicultural society calling for artists to help create Coquitlam exhibit

Multicultural society calling for artists to help create Coquitlam exhibit

"Your Art Your Reflections," a showcase and contest by the Asian Impact Society, hopes to continue to build an inclusive community post pandemic.
Price matters more to grocery shoppers than organic, new poll finds

Price matters more to grocery shoppers than organic, new poll finds

At a time of inflationary concerns, just over two in five Canadians not willing to pay more for organic food
Rob Shaw: An NDP political concession to send cancer patients to the U.S. for treatment

Rob Shaw: An NDP political concession to send cancer patients to the U.S. for treatment

Government decision is stunning, but the wait times could not be ignored
Breast and prostate cancer patients waiting for radiation will have cross-border option

Breast and prostate cancer patients waiting for radiation will have cross-border option

Patients will be offered the choice of going to one of two clinics in Bellingham — at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Cancer Centre and the North Cascade Cancer Centre — starting May 29.