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Coquitlam nurse resigns after investigation into accidental overdose

Coquitlam nurse resigns after investigation into accidental overdose

The nurse failed to acknowledge a patient had overdosed, and didn't report his error.
Ongoing instability keeping Canadians in 'permacrisis,' expert says

Ongoing instability keeping Canadians in 'permacrisis,' expert says

“(From) a consumer public perspective this is  a really difficult period to live in, which means we have higher volatility and unpredictability in how people are going to react to issues from day to day," public opinion researcher David Coletto says.
'Fluctuating temperatures': Shift expected in Metro Vancouver weather forecast

'Fluctuating temperatures': Shift expected in Metro Vancouver weather forecast

The forecast includes multiple precipitation types across Canada.
Rob Shaw: BC NDP whisks into Nanaimo, whizzes out after facing the heat

Rob Shaw: BC NDP whisks into Nanaimo, whizzes out after facing the heat

With nothing substantial to offer, the premier and his solicitor general received substantial public hostility
Raul Allueva, Coquitlam's deputy city manager, named new city manager

Raul Allueva, Coquitlam's deputy city manager, named new city manager

Raul Allueva replaces Peter Steblin, who retired as Coquitlam city manager in January 2023.
Port Coquitlam photographer to honour local mothers with special session

Port Coquitlam photographer to honour local mothers with special session

Tri-Cities residents are encouraged to nominate the mom figure in their lives for the unique (and free) photo-op.
Here's what happens to government services if federal public servants go on strike

Here's what happens to government services if federal public servants go on strike

The Public Service Alliance of Canada says workers are ready to strike at any time, and whether they do is dependent on how bargaining with the Liberal government goes in the coming days. 
Photos: The first institutional building in Canada made with hemp was just built in Vancouver

Photos: The first institutional building in Canada made with hemp was just built in Vancouver

It was designed and built entirely by a 60-member team of UBC students.
Traffic calming needs to be more than speed humps: Port Moody councillor

Traffic calming needs to be more than speed humps: Port Moody councillor

A staff report said barricades placed along St. George Street to slow traffic did achieve its goal, but they also caused frustration, confusion and were even moved out of place
Air Canada to launch Vancouver-Dubai flights in October

Air Canada to launch Vancouver-Dubai flights in October

These are the first non-stop flights between Vancouver and Dubai