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Coastal Renaissance to be out of service for busy holiday season

Coastal Renaissance to be out of service for busy holiday season

Motor repairs are taking longer than expected for the vessel, which typically takes passengers between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen.
Coquitlam teens on Financial Literacy Month: 'Valuable habits' that can set up success

Coquitlam teens on Financial Literacy Month: 'Valuable habits' that can set up success

Most young people don't even stop to consider all the planning that goes into well-kept finances, writes this Grade 10 Pinetree Secondary student.
Opinion: 3 ways to encourage kids to be more charitable and kind this holiday season

Opinion: 3 ways to encourage kids to be more charitable and kind this holiday season

As we approach the season of giving, a child psychology researcher offers suggestions on how parents can teach their kids to be generous and kind.
Indigenous signage aims to make B.C. legislature more inclusive, accepting

Indigenous signage aims to make B.C. legislature more inclusive, accepting

Messages written in the Lekwungen Indigenous language and English were unveiled Wednesday at an outdoor ceremony at the 125-year-old building, attended by Indigenous leaders, Premier David Eby and members of the New Democrat, BC United, Green and Conservative parties.
Port Moody looking for ways to protect small businesses in face of massive redevelopment projects

Port Moody looking for ways to protect small businesses in face of massive redevelopment projects

Commercial areas in Port Moody, like Moody Centre, are poised for massive redevelopment to create new homes.
'We just want you home safely': Woman pleads for answers after sister vanishes from B.C. hospital

'We just want you home safely': Woman pleads for answers after sister vanishes from B.C. hospital

A woman is trying to find her sister after she left a Maple Ridge hospital and vanished nearly a week ago.
Lawyer for pharma company argues against single trial in B.C. opioid damages case

Lawyer for pharma company argues against single trial in B.C. opioid damages case

Holding a single trial in British Columbia to determine damages for each province and territory related to opioid health-care costs would be a "monster of complexity," one of the dozens of lawyers for pharmaceutical firms told a court on Wednesday. 
B.C. tribunal dismisses man's noise complaint over music school noise

B.C. tribunal dismisses man's noise complaint over music school noise

The B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal has cleared a strata council after a man made persistent noise disputes over his music school neighbour.
Coquitlam teens on Financial Literacy Month: 'Life skills that will serve us well in adulthood'

Coquitlam teens on Financial Literacy Month: 'Life skills that will serve us well in adulthood'

Being "money smart" can create "a sense of responsibility and independence," writes this Grade 10 Pinetree Secondary student.
Drunk dine-and-dash suspect bites West Van police officer

Drunk dine-and-dash suspect bites West Van police officer

The ‘serious bite’ required a trip to the hospital for a tetanus shot, police say.