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The Canucks didn’t trade J.T. Miller; what happens now?

The Canucks didn’t trade J.T. Miller; what happens now?

The Vancouver Canucks came close to trading J.T. Miller but the deal fell through, which makes for an awkward situation for the foreseeable future.
Tri-City politicians show what they own, owe in disclosure forms

Tri-City politicians show what they own, owe in disclosure forms

While municipal halls in the Tri-Cities provided the annual disclosures for civic politicians, School District 43 (SD43) is not allowing the public and media to copy or take notes about its forms.
B.C. tribunal dismisses roommate's complaint over 'half-naked' image threat

B.C. tribunal dismisses roommate's complaint over 'half-naked' image threat

B.C.’s Civil resolution Tribunal has dismissed the complaint of a woman who alleged her female roommate threatened to share an image of her online.
NHL gets it right with equal suspensions for McDavid, Myers

NHL gets it right with equal suspensions for McDavid, Myers

Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers and Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid are both getting three-game suspensions for crosschecking.
See who's performing at Coquitlam's Festival du Bois in March

See who's performing at Coquitlam's Festival du Bois in March

Early bird tickets are now for sale for the 36th annual Festival du Bois, a francophone music and culture festival in Coquitlam that runs March 5 to 7, 2025.
New Coquitlam digital gaming centre puts you in the game

New Coquitlam digital gaming centre puts you in the game

The Coquitlam location for Activate Games is the first in British Columbia.
Is it time to ban petting zoos in Port Moody?

Is it time to ban petting zoos in Port Moody?

A report being presented to Port Moody councillors on Tuesday, Jan. 21, says mobile live animal programs have little educational value
'Iguana be your friend': Police respond to loose 'lizard' on B.C. highway

'Iguana be your friend': Police respond to loose 'lizard' on B.C. highway

Turns out the four-legged creature was not a real animal but a toy.
'I said ‘No!’ and scanned again': Metro Vancouver couple win big on lottery ticket

'I said ‘No!’ and scanned again': Metro Vancouver couple win big on lottery ticket

They're collecting $1 million in winnings
Mapping shows Canada's seabeds could hold billions of tonnes of carbon

Mapping shows Canada's seabeds could hold billions of tonnes of carbon

A new B.C.-led study has mapped 274 carbon hot spots found on Canada's sea floor.