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Richmond woman ordered to repay $400K debt to nanny

Richmond woman ordered to repay $400K debt to nanny

Both parties' credibility were questionable, says judge
Coquitlam part of recent multi-city police operation to combat gang violence

Coquitlam part of recent multi-city police operation to combat gang violence

Here's what transpired since Jan. 1 that led to several arrests and seizures of illicit drugs and weapons by B.C.'s gang enforcement task force.
Trudeau, Simon take in pageantry of Britain’s first coronation in 70 years

Trudeau, Simon take in pageantry of Britain’s first coronation in 70 years

More than a dozen Canadians were among the ceremony’s guests of about 2,000. People in the crowd ranged from world leaders and aristocrats to community workers and first responders.
Here's how rezoning could help save this Port Moody heritage building

Here's how rezoning could help save this Port Moody heritage building

The building was constructed by Royal Bank in 1914
Canada announces plans to place King Charles on $20 bill, coins

Canada announces plans to place King Charles on $20 bill, coins

The image of King Charles will eventually replace the queen on Canada's $20 bill and its coins, the federal government announced during Saturday's coronation events.
Data reveals the cities with the steepest — and cheapest — home closing costs in B.C.

Data reveals the cities with the steepest — and cheapest — home closing costs in B.C.

The most affordable cities when it comes to home closing costs are: Kamloops, Powell River and Sooke
King Charles III has 'special relationship' with B.C.: premier

King Charles III has 'special relationship' with B.C.: premier

The first coronation in seven decades took place today (May 7), and B.C. Premier David Eby believes it's an opportunity to reflect.
B.C. MP seeks ban on old-growth log exports by 2030

B.C. MP seeks ban on old-growth log exports by 2030

The motion, submitted by Liberal MP Patrick Weiler this week, aims to end old-growth logging on federal lands and halt the export of ancient logs and related products.
Young musicians can try out for next year's Coquitlam Youth Orchestra

Young musicians can try out for next year's Coquitlam Youth Orchestra

Does your child play a string, woodwind, brass or percussion instrument? Auditions are May 13 and 14 for the Coquitlam Youth Orchestra.
B.C. bear breaks fence, but no damages paid to neighbour

B.C. bear breaks fence, but no damages paid to neighbour

One person claimed the bear was attracted by garbage. Their neighbour said it was November blueberries.