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Port Moody's newest elementary school is being built for growth

Port Moody's newest elementary school is being built for growth

Shovels could be in the ground as early as this spring for Port Moody's newest school.
Bad Microsoft Teams link not grounds to overturn Burnaby, White Rock sex assault convictions: court

Bad Microsoft Teams link not grounds to overturn Burnaby, White Rock sex assault convictions: court

The B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled the trial of a man convicted of violent sexual assaults on his girlfriend was not unfair even though her testimony from a hotel room via Microsoft Teams encountered numerous problems.
Trio of Tri-Cities athletes win B.C.'s first women's hockey gold at Canada Winter Games

Trio of Tri-Cities athletes win B.C.'s first women's hockey gold at Canada Winter Games

Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter notched 11 points in six tournament games en route to B.C.'s historic hardware.
B.C. commissioner urges creative ways to fight hate as reports double during pandemic

B.C. commissioner urges creative ways to fight hate as reports double during pandemic

Expanding the anti-hate curriculum in schools and creating restorative programs in the justice system are among some of the recommendations being made.
Youths arrested in alleged Port Moody assault involving hammer, knife

Youths arrested in alleged Port Moody assault involving hammer, knife

An apparent verbal altercation turned violent near Moody Centre SkyTrain station, and charges are being recommended by police.
Closing B.C. backcountry in response to avalanche deaths 'impractical,' says guide

Closing B.C. backcountry in response to avalanche deaths 'impractical,' says guide

The number of deaths recorded this year so far is the highest since 2015-2016.
Letter: Coquitlam needs a nature centre in Mundy Park

Letter: Coquitlam needs a nature centre in Mundy Park

What better way to promote a healthy future for everyone than by completing a Coquitlam Nature Centre at Mundy forest? writes former Coquitlam resident Judy Donaghey.
Opinion: Most British Columbians want an inquiry into foreign election interference

Opinion: Most British Columbians want an inquiry into foreign election interference

B.C. leads the way in endorsing an independent inquiry.
Prince George has B.C.'s worst elementary school, report finds

Prince George has B.C.'s worst elementary school, report finds

The school received a score of 0.2 out of 10 to finish last out of 870 schools assessed.
B.C.’s skilled trades apprentices land $1M for training amid labour shortages

B.C.’s skilled trades apprentices land $1M for training amid labour shortages

Coast Capital funding new program to promote training completion