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The chicanes on Port Moody’s Moray Street could soon become permanent

The chicanes on Port Moody’s Moray Street could soon become permanent

A traffic calming pilot project on the busy Tri-Cities commuter route was implemented last summer.
Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish and Musqueam flags to permanently fly at Stanley Park

Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish and Musqueam flags to permanently fly at Stanley Park

The flags of the three local Nations will permanently reside at Brockton Point to honour the park’s Indigenous history
Celebrate authors, illustrators at the White Pine gala in Port Moody

Celebrate authors, illustrators at the White Pine gala in Port Moody

You can mix and mingle with Tri-Cities and Burnaby authors, poets and illustrators at this special event.
Safety alert: Canada-wide warning for 'unauthorized' abortion, emergency contraception drugs

Safety alert: Canada-wide warning for 'unauthorized' abortion, emergency contraception drugs

They pose serious health risks.
RCMP seek video of suspects in attempted Coquitlam child luring

RCMP seek video of suspects in attempted Coquitlam child luring

Two women reportedly tried to get a 10-year-old girl into a vehicle while she was walking home from Coquitlam's Panorama Heights Elementary.
Rob Shaw: Bail reform aims to address public safety concerns

Rob Shaw: Bail reform aims to address public safety concerns

For the premiers, it responds to criticism about public disorder
B.C. man granted $15M settlement after drunk driver paralyzed him

B.C. man granted $15M settlement after drunk driver paralyzed him

On March 30, 2008, a drunk driver ran a stop sign and smashed into a car carrying then-nine-year-old Arshdeep Singh Sidhu.
Premier offers support to municipalities trying to ban public drug use

Premier offers support to municipalities trying to ban public drug use

While he argued previously that municipalities already have tools to address public drug use, the premier says he’s heard from some mayors that those tools are not as effective as they could be
Opinion: For Canada jays, sibling rivalry can be deadly as winner takes all

Opinion: For Canada jays, sibling rivalry can be deadly as winner takes all

Canada jays who are able to expel their siblings from the nest and home territory have better chances of survival.
Charming 80-year-old Burnaby home with lush garden, big lot sells for $1.85M

Charming 80-year-old Burnaby home with lush garden, big lot sells for $1.85M

With a solarium, a plethora of ‘lovingly landscaped’ trees (kiwi, apple, pear, plum, fig, sour cherry, red currant and more), and two workshops for artists and hobbyists, this home is a haven for gardeners.