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You can help cut out invasive plants at these Coquitlam parks and trails

You can help cut out invasive plants at these Coquitlam parks and trails

Coquitlam's BroomBusters are set to tackle a rapidly-spreading species at local popular outdoor areas over the next five weeks.
Premiers united in call for bail reform after meeting with police chiefs, says Eby

Premiers united in call for bail reform after meeting with police chiefs, says Eby

British Columbia Premier David Eby says his provincial and territorial counterparts are unanimous in calling on the federal government to implement bail reforms and expand support to fight against guns and gangs in communities.
Port Coquitlam gives nod to new cannabis store

Port Coquitlam gives nod to new cannabis store

Port Coquitlam will soon have a fifth cannabis store in the city after council approved a zoning bylaw for Boss Cannabis.
Witness sought in Port Coquitlam motor vehicle incident: RCMP

Witness sought in Port Coquitlam motor vehicle incident: RCMP

Coquitlam Mounties are asking the public to help ID the woman as she may have "important details" in the investigation.
Parents worried about the future of dry grad in School District 43

Parents worried about the future of dry grad in School District 43

Dry grad has been a way to keep graduating students from drinking alcohol and then driving. But these events are becoming more challenging to hold because of "risks" and "liabilities."
B.C. announces funding for more than 10K new paid internships for students

B.C. announces funding for more than 10K new paid internships for students

The internships will be in sectors such as clean technology, life sciences, emergency management, advanced timber and agritech
Rob Shaw: How the province's drug decriminalization program is meeting opposition in B.C. municipalities

Rob Shaw: How the province's drug decriminalization program is meeting opposition in B.C. municipalities

Kamloops and Campbell River are pushing back on permitting open drug use, and BC United leader Kevin Falcon calls the province's program 'reckless'
Can B.C. landlords, roommates install cameras in apartment common areas?

Can B.C. landlords, roommates install cameras in apartment common areas?

From the shared laundry to a unit's living room, here's what's legal.
Photos + Video: Energetic Tri-Cities students ignite three-year return of Como Lake Relays

Photos + Video: Energetic Tri-Cities students ignite three-year return of Como Lake Relays

SD43 elementary schools brought spirit and enthusiasm to the 1.2-kilometre loop around the Coquitlam lake for the first time since 2019.
After three years, one of the world's biggest Vaisakhi Parades is back in Metro Vancouver

After three years, one of the world's biggest Vaisakhi Parades is back in Metro Vancouver

Half a million people are expected to fill the streets in joyous celebration