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5 things you (probably) don't know about Vancouver architecture

5 things you (probably) don't know about Vancouver architecture

Vancouver has lots of big, famous buildings. Let's not talk about them.
Coquitlam is a 'smart' community — technologically speaking

Coquitlam is a 'smart' community — technologically speaking

A second international recognition in three years for several of the city's public engagement strategies.
Vancouver coffee shop shares photos of two 'surprise guests' who stopped by this week

Vancouver coffee shop shares photos of two 'surprise guests' who stopped by this week

"You really never know who’s going to walk in the door for a coffee!"
Letter: Gambling ads shouldn't be allowed on TV

Letter: Gambling ads shouldn't be allowed on TV

Promoting "safer" gaming does not eliminate unsafe gaming, writes this Port Coquitlam resident.
Spring weather in Vancouver forecast, but snow flurries still possible

Spring weather in Vancouver forecast, but snow flurries still possible

Prepare for all sorts of precipitation.
More than 2,000 B.C. family doctors sign up for new payment model

More than 2,000 B.C. family doctors sign up for new payment model

The program allows them to bill for issues like time spent with a patient, diagnostic assistance and research into a patient’s health.
Five things to look out for when choosing a tax preparer: BBB

Five things to look out for when choosing a tax preparer: BBB

Make sure you find the right tax preparer that's trustworthy and qualified, experts say.
B.C. digital arts firms see largest staff bump in years

B.C. digital arts firms see largest staff bump in years

Average local employment grew in 2023 after inconsistent growth over past half-decade
Recruiting more male nurses would help ease shortfalls, but stigma persists

Recruiting more male nurses would help ease shortfalls, but stigma persists

Only about 10 per cent of the B.C. Nurses’ Union’s 48,000 members are men. And while bumping that number up might help ease a shortage that has resulted in hospital emergency-room closures, societal bias against men in the field continues.
Port Coquitlam-based cheerleaders selected to Canada's 2023 world junior squad

Port Coquitlam-based cheerleaders selected to Canada's 2023 world junior squad

Ready? Okay! Meet a group of Tri-Cities athletes that are heading to Florida next month.