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Overwhelmed breeder surrenders 11 labradoodle puppies to BC SPCA just before holidays

Overwhelmed breeder surrenders 11 labradoodle puppies to BC SPCA just before holidays

The puppies will be available for adoption early in the new year.
Column: How to create a 'cozy, happy atmosphere' for New Year's parties

Column: How to create a 'cozy, happy atmosphere' for New Year's parties

Metro Vancouver food expert Ashney Rebello shares the ideal party platter for ringing in 2025 with family and friends.
B.C. fraudster owing $21.7M to investors has pension payments revoked

B.C. fraudster owing $21.7M to investors has pension payments revoked

Earle Douglas Pasquill owes investors $21.7M after committing fraud against them; Pasquill will now have his pension funds forfeited to the B.C. Securities Commission.
Federal Liberals polling at historical lows: Angus Reid

Federal Liberals polling at historical lows: Angus Reid

Most voters who supported the party in 2021 are now looking elsewhere, says the poll results.
Man injured in arrest for peeing on North Vancouver RCMP building

Man injured in arrest for peeing on North Vancouver RCMP building

A man was arrested after he was found urinating on the North Vancouver RCMP detachment building, police said
How a Roberts Creek company helped save 'Beyoncé Bowl' halftime show

How a Roberts Creek company helped save 'Beyoncé Bowl' halftime show

Cavallo Hoof Boots saved the day when stage and entrance for NFL 2024 Christmas Day performance, turned out to be too slippery for the horses.
The holidays are over. Here's what you can do with your natural tree in the Tri-Cities

The holidays are over. Here's what you can do with your natural tree in the Tri-Cities

Tree chipping events will be held Jan. 4 and 5 in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody — and they’re all for good causes.
'Russian roulette': B.C. fatal hit-and-run driver jailed five years

'Russian roulette': B.C. fatal hit-and-run driver jailed five years

Eoghan Byrne was struck and killed while crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street in June 2022.
Rotten avocados are not a reason to call 911: E-Comm

Rotten avocados are not a reason to call 911: E-Comm

Other calls received in 2024 included directions to Shoppers Drug Mart, a neighbour wearing too much cologne and domesticated-looking bunnies in a park.
A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: Giving 10

A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: Giving 10

The "Tri-City News" looks back at some of our favourite photos from the past year.