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Online drug trafficking on the rise, police need resources to respond

Online drug trafficking on the rise, police need resources to respond

A growing trend of online encrypted drug dealing needs more attention by police, a new study by British Columbia researchers says. Richard Frank, an associate professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C.
Mamma Mia! Port Moody high school falls for ABBA musical

Mamma Mia! Port Moody high school falls for ABBA musical

Tickets for Mamma Mia! at Heritage Woods Secondary (1300 David Ave., Port Moody) are $14/$12 and available through brownpapertickets.com. The show runs April 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29.
10 hotel amenities growing in popularity

10 hotel amenities growing in popularity

Social media gave birth to influencers, who could give other travellers an intimate look inside hotels they haven’t yet stayed in, allowing them to more easily compare options.
B.C. employers, business owners navigate the new hybrid work norm

B.C. employers, business owners navigate the new hybrid work norm

Three to four days per week is most acceptable for employers and employees, according to experts
You can run for your sudsy reward every week at this Port Coquitlam brewery

You can run for your sudsy reward every week at this Port Coquitlam brewery

The series of casual runs goes every Tuesday at Tinhouse Brewing
Players mystified by sudden end of SFU’s football program after 57 years

Players mystified by sudden end of SFU’s football program after 57 years

The decision comes less than two years after the opening of the $20 million SFU Stadium at Terry Fox Field
Ontario breakfast restaurant chain heads to Metro Vancouver for first B.C. location

Ontario breakfast restaurant chain heads to Metro Vancouver for first B.C. location

A new daytime-only spot for creative pancake stacks, loaded French Toast, egg dishes - and some lunch fare, too - is headed west.
Keith Baldrey: Former Green leader takes party to task

Keith Baldrey: Former Green leader takes party to task

Jabs at public health officer draw rebuke from Andrew Weaver as Green Party of B.C. struggles to stay on province’s political map.
B.C. man who was scammed offers advice to help others

B.C. man who was scammed offers advice to help others

Looking back at the conversation, the man says: "I was super-tired and this guy is just reeling me in."
We are sacred. We are not disposable.

We are sacred. We are not disposable.

I’m outraged after another Indigenous woman was found in a landfill — and every other ‘Canadian’ should be too