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Legal changes would require explanation for questionable wealth in B.C.

Legal changes would require explanation for questionable wealth in B.C.

"Just because the mob boss's spouse isn't involved in illegal activity, doesn't mean they get to keep the house," said Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth.
Why Port Coquitlam's Veterans Park is still behind construction fencing

Why Port Coquitlam's Veterans Park is still behind construction fencing

Port Coquitlam's downtown public spaces are a construction zone. 🚧
You might be able to see the northern light in Metro Vancouver tonight

You might be able to see the northern light in Metro Vancouver tonight

There may be a green glow to behold.
Allyship — Coquitlam's April theme set to honour community diversity

Allyship — Coquitlam's April theme set to honour community diversity

You'll soon see lots of displays, signs and posters at Coquitlam parks and facilities that hope to encourage support for those historically marginalized.
B.C. and Canada introduce anti-money laundering weapons. But will they work?

B.C. and Canada introduce anti-money laundering weapons. But will they work?

The provincial regulations and legislation were recommended by the Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C.
Vatican rejects Doctrine of Discovery, a move Indigenous people have long urged

Vatican rejects Doctrine of Discovery, a move Indigenous people have long urged

The Vatican has formally denounced a 15th-century doctrine used to legitimize the seizure of Indigenous land, but the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the Roman Catholic Church should go further to repair the harm caused by the de
Tri-City News up for two B.C. community media awards in May

Tri-City News up for two B.C. community media awards in May

The winners of the 101st Ma Murrays will be named on May 4.
MPs debate bill that would outlaw advertising sugar to Canadian kids

MPs debate bill that would outlaw advertising sugar to Canadian kids

The bill seeks to forbid ads for sugary food and drinks aimed at kids under 13.
Florida aquarium agrees to return Lolita the orca to Pacific after 53 years in tank

Florida aquarium agrees to return Lolita the orca to Pacific after 53 years in tank

MIAMI — An orca known as Lolita could be heading back to her home waters in the Pacific Northwest, ending more than 50 years of tank captivity, after a deal was struck between the Miami Seaquarium and advocates pushing for her release.
Port Coquitlam council debates tandem parking, but approves 10-unit townhouse complex anyway

Port Coquitlam council debates tandem parking, but approves 10-unit townhouse complex anyway

'Parking wars' inevitable? Port Coquitlam councillors agree the city should look further into whether smaller garages lead to neighbourhood problems.