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Court awards B.C. man $2.4M in 'terrible' unsolved hit-and-run

Court awards B.C. man $2.4M in 'terrible' unsolved hit-and-run

A truck ran a stop sign, striking the back of Jeremy Ranseth's truck on Dec. 11, 2018.
Unanimous consent is no longer required to extend Port Moody council meetings

Unanimous consent is no longer required to extend Port Moody council meetings

The requirement had led to some acrimonious adjournments of previous Port Moody council meetings.
A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: Honouring a community builder

A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: Honouring a community builder

The "Tri-City News" looks back at some of our favourite images from the past year.
Elderly B.C. man convicted of murder wants charges dropped

Elderly B.C. man convicted of murder wants charges dropped

A jury convicted Adrianus Johannes Rosbergen on Dec. 10 of the second-degree murder of Allen William Skedden, 52, of Delta.
First time for oboe at New Year's Eve music recital in Coquitlam

First time for oboe at New Year's Eve music recital in Coquitlam

Coquitlam musicians Reg Quiring and Rosemary O’Connor always wanted an oboe player for their annual New Year’s Eve chamber music show.
Coyote attacks man and woman near east Richmond elementary school

Coyote attacks man and woman near east Richmond elementary school

The victims were treated for minor injuries they sustained in the Hamilton neighbourhood incident.
Dozens get sick with 'norovirus-like' illness after eating raw B.C. oysters

Dozens get sick with 'norovirus-like' illness after eating raw B.C. oysters

Federal agencies have closed some areas of the province to commercial shellfish harvesting.
Stop the rent gouging, Port Moody–Coquitlam MP tells Liberals

Stop the rent gouging, Port Moody–Coquitlam MP tells Liberals

Port Moody–Coquitlam MP Bonita Zarrillo presented her fifth private member's bill in Parliament last week, the most recent focusing on protecting renters in Canada.
Opinion: Password sharing is common for older adults — but it can open the door to financial abuse

Opinion: Password sharing is common for older adults — but it can open the door to financial abuse

Caregivers shouldn't have to impersonate the older adults they care for just to help pay some bills.
'It's a very peaceful death': Demystifying medically assisted death in B.C.

'It's a very peaceful death': Demystifying medically assisted death in B.C.

Can you access MAID if you have dementia?