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Comedians will take cues from crowd at Coquitlam holiday special

Comedians will take cues from crowd at Coquitlam holiday special

The Comedy Department will kick off the holidays in Coquitlam with two variety shows on Nov. 28 and 29, 2024, at the Evergreen Cultural Centre.
Metro Vancouver 'living wage' spikes past $27/hour as rent costs threaten families: report

Metro Vancouver 'living wage' spikes past $27/hour as rent costs threaten families: report

Governments need to keep pace with income-tested transfers for families as so-called 'living wage' in Metro Vancouver crests above $27/hour in 2024.
Bleak finances put B.C.'s economic future at risk, business council warns

Bleak finances put B.C.'s economic future at risk, business council warns

A large projected deficit and doubled capital expenditures in the last two years have increased the provincial debt to $63B, says report.
Metro Vancouver power outages: Over 4,500 people in the dark after bomb cyclone

Metro Vancouver power outages: Over 4,500 people in the dark after bomb cyclone

More powerful winds are expected today.
First Rudolph 5-km run takes flight in Coquitlam Dec. 7

First Rudolph 5-km run takes flight in Coquitlam Dec. 7

The event is part of an effort by Coquitlam resident Daniel Simpson to grow the city's running community.
Wind storm fells trees, closes roads and causes power outages across the Tri-Cities

Wind storm fells trees, closes roads and causes power outages across the Tri-Cities

A windstorm Tuesday night resulted wind gusts up to 70 km/h in parts of Metro Vancouver.
Audit shows just one in three Canadian fisheries is healthy

Audit shows just one in three Canadian fisheries is healthy

If Canada accelerated efforts, it could have recovery plans in place for the most vulnerable stocks by 2025.
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Nov. 20, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Nov. 20, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024.
Opinion: How a failure to support youth who were once in care may be fuelling unemployment

Opinion: How a failure to support youth who were once in care may be fuelling unemployment

Former youth in care deserve equitable educational opportunities. Better longitudinal data is needed around how youth and adults successfully transition to and complete post-secondary education.
I Watched This Game: Canucks come up short to Rangers in valiant effort

I Watched This Game: Canucks come up short to Rangers in valiant effort

Elias Pettersson stepped up, Conor Garland played with nearly-new-dad strength, and Kiefer Sherwood put up big numbers.