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BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro is expecting potentially record-breaking demand on the power system as British Columbia and Alberta enter what's forecast to be a blistering heat wave.
Cool off in the forest and send young salmon off to the ocean at this Coquitlam event

Cool off in the forest and send young salmon off to the ocean at this Coquitlam event

Games, fun and learning opportunities for children at the Hoy-Scott Watershed Society Salmon Leave Home event this Sunday on Mother's Day.
Spring+: Tri-Cities temperatures could reach 35C for Mother's Day

Spring+: Tri-Cities temperatures could reach 35C for Mother's Day

Don't leave kids or pets alone in hot vehicles, urges Coquitlam RCMP. Here's where you can go, and what you can do, to cool off.
Would you pay to park at Rocky Point Park and other popular Port Moody locations?

Would you pay to park at Rocky Point Park and other popular Port Moody locations?

Port Moody councillor believes pay parking can generate revenue and encourage people to use other modes of transportation.
Discover the flavors of Latin America at Coquitlam's newest grocery store

Discover the flavors of Latin America at Coquitlam's newest grocery store

Female-founded Mi Tierra Latina brings Latin American groceries to the Tri-Cities with sixth store opening.
Cell provider mistakenly charges Metro Vancouver man for call to toll-free mental health hotline

Cell provider mistakenly charges Metro Vancouver man for call to toll-free mental health hotline

The charges have reportedly happened to other people as a result of "an unfortunate technical problem."
Housing for 'wellness' as New View Society celebrates 50 years in Port Coquitlam

Housing for 'wellness' as New View Society celebrates 50 years in Port Coquitlam

A $5-million renovation to Port Coquitlam's Maplewood Manor is bringing smiles to the faces of these residents.
Former Coquitlam Little League treasurer charged with fraud

Former Coquitlam Little League treasurer charged with fraud

Terri Michael will be in Port Coquitlam provincial court this month in connection to a loss of more than $150,000 from the local baseball organization's account.
Questions about housing, traffic and Crunch rats raised at Coquitlam townhall

Questions about housing, traffic and Crunch rats raised at Coquitlam townhall

Comments, concerns and even a congratulations came before Coquitlam City Council at Tuesday’s spring townhall meeting.
John Ducker: Drowsy driving third highest cause of collisions

John Ducker: Drowsy driving third highest cause of collisions

The Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators says that 21% of our collisions are caused by driver fatigue. That amounts to around 400 deaths and 2,100 serious injuries every year.