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Former Liberal cabinet minister John Rustad acclaimed leader of B.C. Conservatives

Former Liberal cabinet minister John Rustad acclaimed leader of B.C. Conservatives

VICTORIA — The newly acclaimed leader of British Columbia's Conservatives whose climate change views prompted his expulsion from the Opposition Liberals says he's building a grassroots coalition for voters who don't support the province's left-of-cen
'Zombie Prom' takes a bite at this Port Coquitlam high school in April

'Zombie Prom' takes a bite at this Port Coquitlam high school in April

"Zombie Prom" runs at the theatre next to Terry Fox Secondary from April 12 to 14 and April 19 to 21 at 7:30 p.m.
Opinion: Canadians aren't opposed to 'progressive punishment' for speeding, unpaid parking tickets

Opinion: Canadians aren't opposed to 'progressive punishment' for speeding, unpaid parking tickets

The concept, as it’s implemented for speeding in Finland, considers the income of the offending driver
B.C. funds nearly $50K for emergency supports in Port Coquitlam, Port Moody

B.C. funds nearly $50K for emergency supports in Port Coquitlam, Port Moody

Cash to be spent on improving the Tri-Cities' resources, as well as training for local volunteers, when natural-disaster evacuations take place.
Where to find upgraded Easter treats in Metro Vancouver

Where to find upgraded Easter treats in Metro Vancouver

Fill up your baskets!
'Please don't buy one': Rabbit rescue society encourages people to adopt

'Please don't buy one': Rabbit rescue society encourages people to adopt

Animal rescue shelters are stretched beyond their limits and cannot accommodate more rabbits, says the founder of Rabbitats Rescue Society.
Coquitlam Express look to flip the playoff script as series against Chilliwack begins tonight

Coquitlam Express look to flip the playoff script as series against Chilliwack begins tonight

The Express finished the 2022-23 regular season three points ahead of their conference rivals.
BC Ferries fare hikes tentatively capped at 9.2% annually for next four years

BC Ferries fare hikes tentatively capped at 9.2% annually for next four years

BC Ferries passengers are assured of more fare hikes annually, which are tentatively capped at 9.2% for four years, starting in 2024; however, a B.C. government subsidy of $500 million will likely lower these fares with Transportation Minister Rob Fleming aiming for a 3% hike.
Former Tri-Cities physician ID'd as victim in targeted West Vancouver murder

Former Tri-Cities physician ID'd as victim in targeted West Vancouver murder

Dr. Francis Este used to practice urology in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, and IHIT believes two suspects were involved in his homicide.
Kirk LaPointe: Freeland dodged and dismissed business concerns in GVBOT address

Kirk LaPointe: Freeland dodged and dismissed business concerns in GVBOT address

For someone with a decade of experience in public life, Freeland put on a performance of astonishing misjudgment