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Airlines misled travellers with Vancouver flight cancellations, says advocate

Airlines misled travellers with Vancouver flight cancellations, says advocate

"It is a convenient excuse for WestJet to send passengers away by telling them that because they booked via an agent, they cannot help them."
Quaker, PepsiCo face Vancouver class-action lawsuit over risk of salmonella poisoning

Quaker, PepsiCo face Vancouver class-action lawsuit over risk of salmonella poisoning

Widespread product recalls took place earlier this month.
Photos: SD43 Grade 12 art show opens tonight at Coquitlam gallery

Photos: SD43 Grade 12 art show opens tonight at Coquitlam gallery

The free opening reception for four exhibits, including Emerging Talent 26, is tonight, Jan. 19, at Place des Arts in Coquitlam.
'Stay safe out there friends': Metro Vancouver roads may be 'slippery' after freezing rain

'Stay safe out there friends': Metro Vancouver roads may be 'slippery' after freezing rain

Freezing rain creates dangerous conditions for driving.
New West jazz musician heats up Port Moody with Brazilian sounds

New West jazz musician heats up Port Moody with Brazilian sounds

On Jan. 27, Keenlyside will play some Samba, Bossa Nova and Choro tunes in Port Moody as part of the Inlet Theatre Music Series.
'Snow making a sound?' Vancouverite records 'snow' bouncing in rare form

'Snow making a sound?' Vancouverite records 'snow' bouncing in rare form

Have you heard of ice pellets?
Photos: See how the snow transformed the Tri-Cities into a winter wonderland

Photos: See how the snow transformed the Tri-Cities into a winter wonderland

Send us your photos and videos as the "Tri-City News" will share them in a gallery on our website.
'Suffered in the cold': SPCA seizes seven dogs from B.C. property

'Suffered in the cold': SPCA seizes seven dogs from B.C. property

The BC SPCA says the owner confirmed the dogs were kept outdoors.
'Ice is not safe': Vancouver officials warn people to stay off frozen lakes, ponds

'Ice is not safe': Vancouver officials warn people to stay off frozen lakes, ponds

Signs at many Vancouver parks read "danger, thin ice, keep off," but people are still skating on the frozen lakes.
Port Coquitlam calls for resident feedback on draft 2024 budget

Port Coquitlam calls for resident feedback on draft 2024 budget

Port Coquitlam residents have until the end of January to take the survey and offer views on the $134.4-million draft plan.