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'One of a kind': Handcrafted log float home for sale in B.C.

'One of a kind': Handcrafted log float home for sale in B.C.

It's made from whole tree trunks and has live-edge timber inside.
Coquitlam councillors take seats at Metro parks, planning tables

Coquitlam councillors take seats at Metro parks, planning tables

Coquitlam Coun. Craig Hodge is now on the regional planning committee and Coun. Teri Towner is on the regional culture committee.
Someone spotted a purple dildo at this busy Metro Vancouver Skytrain station

Someone spotted a purple dildo at this busy Metro Vancouver Skytrain station

"Did anyone lose their purple vibrator at Commercial-Broadway?"
Canada ranked #1 wildlife destination in the world — according to social media

Canada ranked #1 wildlife destination in the world — according to social media

Tigers and lions and...hippos?
Bath bar not foamy enough: Top complaints the Better Business Bureau received in 2022

Bath bar not foamy enough: Top complaints the Better Business Bureau received in 2022

In another case, a person wanted a refund after not receiving enough seasoning fillings in their ramen noodle package.
Spiritual hub in Coquitlam celebrates 35 years with sale, open house

Spiritual hub in Coquitlam celebrates 35 years with sale, open house

The 35th anniversary celebration for Reflections Books in Coquitlam runs March 24–26.
Human rights researcher says overseas police stations part of China’s 'sticks-and-carrots' approach

Human rights researcher says overseas police stations part of China’s 'sticks-and-carrots' approach

On Mondays, federal politicians heard testimony about how the Chinese Communist Party uses a 'sticks-and-carrots' approach to promote policies and activities that align with CCP interests and divide CCP critics abroad
'A hilarious 5% off': Vancouverites react to Nordstrom liquidation 'sale'

'A hilarious 5% off': Vancouverites react to Nordstrom liquidation 'sale'

Will the prices come down over time?
Report calls for restricting marketing to kids in grocery stores, restaurants

Report calls for restricting marketing to kids in grocery stores, restaurants

A new report looks at the prevalence of marketing to children inside grocery stores and restaurants.
B.C. teachers' union president defeats challenge from climate advocate

B.C. teachers' union president defeats challenge from climate advocate

Clint Johnston, a former elementary teacher from Chilliwack, B.C., defeated a challenge from a Vancouver teacher running on a campaign to divest the teacher union's pension fund from fossil fuels.