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How the big strike advanced working from home

How the big strike advanced working from home

PSAC’s contract terms show remote work is here to stay, say experts.
How a B.C. airport and First Nation are fighting fire with fire

How a B.C. airport and First Nation are fighting fire with fire

Over the past two weeks, the ʔaq̓am First Nation has worked with its neighbours to singe forestlands triple the size of Vancouver's Stanley Park. The idea: protect communities and bring life back to the forest.
Long-awaited Port Coquitlam condo development will have its own car share service

Long-awaited Port Coquitlam condo development will have its own car share service

Construction has stalled but will soon be ramping up on The Met, a condo project with commercial space located at 2241-2251 McAllister Ave., Port Coquitlam.
Map: Air quality advisory issued for the Metro Vancouver region

Map: Air quality advisory issued for the Metro Vancouver region

This interactive map shows which parts of Metro Vancouver have poor air quality.
Massive Canada Day party in Coquitlam to cost $125K more

Massive Canada Day party in Coquitlam to cost $125K more

Staging big post–pandemic events is costing up to 70 per cent more, Coquitlam's parks manager says.
Try authentic Japanese Tonkatsu at newly opened Coquitlam restaurant

Try authentic Japanese Tonkatsu at newly opened Coquitlam restaurant

Saku, with two restaurants in Vancouver, has branched out to the suburbs with a new Japanese food joint across the street from the Burquitlam SkyTrain station.
Big rigs and buggy rides: Discover how Port Coquitlam runs services in this fun open house

Big rigs and buggy rides: Discover how Port Coquitlam runs services in this fun open house

The annual Public Works open house will offer interactive experiences for families to explore water, park, waste and other services run by the city in Port Coquitlam.
Part of B.C. under first heat warning of 2023

Part of B.C. under first heat warning of 2023

The hot plume of air is set to persist over B.C.'s North Coast for the next four days, warns Environment Canada. Elsewhere in the province, temperatures remain elevated raising flood risks.
Photos: Port Coquitlam throws the party of the century to celebrate May Day

Photos: Port Coquitlam throws the party of the century to celebrate May Day

Port Coquitlam's May Day celebrations originated in 1923
Weekend blaze near Belcarra Regional Park is still active, fire chief says

Weekend blaze near Belcarra Regional Park is still active, fire chief says

The fire is out but the warm and windy conditions this week make the scene dangerous, says the fire chief of the Sasamat Volunteer Fire Department.