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Brothers lose lawsuit against BC Hydro over power pole replacement

Brothers lose lawsuit against BC Hydro over power pole replacement

They argued that the installation of a new pole harmed fish in a nearby creek.
In the province's top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice

In the province's top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice

After her $150,000 discrimination award was overturned, ‘Justine’ spent three days in the B.C. Court of Appeal. The outcome could have far-reaching impacts for Indigenous families.
Pump station upgrades will better protect parts of Port Coquitlam from flooding

Pump station upgrades will better protect parts of Port Coquitlam from flooding

The federal government will spend $9.6 million to upgrade two pump stations in Port Coquitlam.
Metro Vancouver's tiny industrial lands drive $43B economy, finds report

Metro Vancouver's tiny industrial lands drive $43B economy, finds report

Industrial lands represent only 4% of Metro Vancouver land, but create 22% of jobs and produce $8 billion in taxes every year.
Metro Vancouver weather: Forecast includes shift to frosty, drier conditions

Metro Vancouver weather: Forecast includes shift to frosty, drier conditions

Some significantly cooler weather is headed to the Lower Mainland.
Skiers spent 10 minutes buried in B.C. avalanche before rescue

Skiers spent 10 minutes buried in B.C. avalanche before rescue

An avalanche occurred Monday afternoon, prompting emergency crews to head to the area.
Canucks lines vs Sharks, December 23, 2024

Canucks lines vs Sharks, December 23, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks will take on Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks on Monday in their last game before the holiday break.
Port Moody seeks worthy recipients for its annual community grants program

Port Moody seeks worthy recipients for its annual community grants program

Port Moody has up to $45,000 available to hep support local organizations, artists and cultural groups
B.C. man charged after tractor rollover during SOGI protest

B.C. man charged after tractor rollover during SOGI protest

Prosecutors have pressed three criminal charges against a man involved in a dramatic 2023 rollover of a tractor on a B.C. highway after protesting against sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) programs in public schools.
A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: The parkour pastor

A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: The parkour pastor

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