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Green leader wants conflict of interest law strengthened after Horgan agreed to join coal company board

Green leader wants conflict of interest law strengthened after Horgan agreed to join coal company board

The former premier joining the board of a Teck Resources spinoff company is permitted under B.C.’s Members’ Conflict of Interest Act
John Ducker: New bill looks to protect 'vulnerable road users'

John Ducker: New bill looks to protect 'vulnerable road users'

One thing’s for certain, the new laws will require drivers to pay extra attention to those now defined as vulnerable.
Staged Surrey collisions, ICBC fraud leads to $155,000 in fines

Staged Surrey collisions, ICBC fraud leads to $155,000 in fines

The people involved used the staged crashes to file personal injury lawsuits.
Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

B.C. stratas delaying depreciation reports could lead to insurance problems and owner liability issues.
'Gruesome' photos of B.C. wolf cull prompt criticism from environmental group

'Gruesome' photos of B.C. wolf cull prompt criticism from environmental group

Since 2015, B.C.'s "aerial wolf cull program" has sought to relieve pressure on endangered caribou herds, but critics say there's not enough public transparency and oversight.
Port Coquitlam's oldest living May Day Queen has her parade seat

Port Coquitlam's oldest living May Day Queen has her parade seat

Jean Jones (nee Davison), the 1946 May Day Queen for the City of Port Coquitlam, is looking forward to the celebration's 100th anniversary.
Port Moody grants nearly $20K to help improve non-profits' outreach

Port Moody grants nearly $20K to help improve non-profits' outreach

With the money, eight Port Moody-based groups will be able to cover important costs and keep community programming afloat.
This Neapolitan pizza joint just opened in Port Coquitlam — and the slices are huge

This Neapolitan pizza joint just opened in Port Coquitlam — and the slices are huge

Reggiano's Pizza recently opened on Coast Meridian Road with dine-in and take-out options, and the owner says an alcohol license is coming soon.
Video: One-armed Port Coquitlam musician wows Canada's Got Talent judges

Video: One-armed Port Coquitlam musician wows Canada's Got Talent judges

Jack Thomas lost his right arm in a work accident in 2015, but that didn't stop the Terry Fox Secondary grad from rocking his heart out.
Metro Vancouver firefighters save seven puppies from barn fire

Metro Vancouver firefighters save seven puppies from barn fire

All seven pups and their mother are in good shape.