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Five Coquitlam residents die of toxic, unregulated drugs in 2023 thus far

Five Coquitlam residents die of toxic, unregulated drugs in 2023 thus far

The total between January and March is from 37 in the Fraser North region, which includes Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Letter: Stoney Creek 'too polluted' for wildlife, says teen streamkeeper

Letter: Stoney Creek 'too polluted' for wildlife, says teen streamkeeper

Luka Kovačić is inviting Canada's environment minister to see the Coquitlam-Burnaby border creek's condition in-person.
Photos: 'Mandalorian,' 'YMCA' played at SD43 band concert

Photos: 'Mandalorian,' 'YMCA' played at SD43 band concert

Hundreds of Tri-Cities middle schoolers showcased a variety of popular tunes for the return of the annual event in Port Coquitlam.
Mario Canseco: Canadians divided on justice system as safety issues deepen

Mario Canseco: Canadians divided on justice system as safety issues deepen

Earlier this month, Research Co. and Glacier Media studied the views of Canadians on the justice system
B.C. sex offender who targeted seniors denied parole

B.C. sex offender who targeted seniors denied parole

Jason Anthony White was not granted day or full parole.
Why some young Canadians are choosing the DINK lifestyle

Why some young Canadians are choosing the DINK lifestyle

Dual income, no kids (DINKs) have more disposable income compared with couples who live together and spend their money on raising children.
B.C. inflation rate highest among all the big provinces in March: StatCan

B.C. inflation rate highest among all the big provinces in March: StatCan

Inflation cools to 4.7 per cent, outpaces national rate
Opinion: It's not the end of privacy yet in Canada, but the threat remains

Opinion: It's not the end of privacy yet in Canada, but the threat remains

Does privacy law in Canada do enough to protect us from entities like tech platforms, retailers, the police, hackers and criminals?
‘Shockingly huge’ steelhead salmon escape fish farm, threatening B.C.’s Lois Lake

‘Shockingly huge’ steelhead salmon escape fish farm, threatening B.C.’s Lois Lake

Farmed fish — including salmon species in the past — have been escaping the facility for more than a decade, Pat Demeester alleged. 
CBC 'pausing' its use of Twitter after 'government-funded media' label applied

CBC 'pausing' its use of Twitter after 'government-funded media' label applied

TORONTO — CBC/Radio-Canada said it is “pausing” its use of Twitter, a day after its main account was labelled "government-funded media" by the social media platform.