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CRTC-mandated rate cut won’t lower consumers’ internet bills, independent ISPs say

CRTC-mandated rate cut won’t lower consumers’ internet bills, independent ISPs say

CRTC move to cut network rates is too little to affect consumer prices, independent providers say
Unchecked climate change puts Canada’s West Coast in hot water

Unchecked climate change puts Canada’s West Coast in hot water

Last year was the hottest on record for the ocean, an upward trend only expected to continue as it wreaks havoc on coastal communities and spurs irreversible losses to marine ecosystems.
Art masters, apprentices and padawans sought for Star Wars contest in Port Coquitlam

Art masters, apprentices and padawans sought for Star Wars contest in Port Coquitlam

Strong with the force, and the brush? PoCo Arts Association to showcase local talent in a knockout battle on Star Wars Day (May 4).
Coquitlam swimming superstar breaks another national record in his age group

Coquitlam swimming superstar breaks another national record in his age group

Coquitlam's Laon Kim followed up on his high school male athlete of the year award with six medals at the eastern Canadian championships.
B.C.’s latest LNG approval sends mixed messages about commitments to climate and Indigenous rights

B.C.’s latest LNG approval sends mixed messages about commitments to climate and Indigenous rights

In Smithers, B.C., Sundays are shift-change days. The grocery store parking lots fill with work trucks bearing bumper stickers that proclaim love for Canadian pipelines.
Coquitlam's Colour Fest is coming back — where you can dance in a living rainbow

Coquitlam's Colour Fest is coming back — where you can dance in a living rainbow

There'll be a colour zone, live music and food trucks in Coquitlam's Town Centre Park for the first time since 2019.
Canadian immigration targets respond to, and create, generational tensions

Canadian immigration targets respond to, and create, generational tensions

Canada looks to increase the total number of people available to pay taxes to offset cost of aging population but the Canadian dream is not what it used to be
Minter: It's time to start planting garden peas

Minter: It's time to start planting garden peas

There are a number of good pea varieties, and it can take you several years to try them all!
Coquitlam Express to meet Chilliwack Chiefs in first round playoff rematch

Coquitlam Express to meet Chilliwack Chiefs in first round playoff rematch

The series will be a rematch of their seven-game showdown in the first round of last year's playoffs
In uncertain times, more parents are choosing to have only one child

In uncertain times, more parents are choosing to have only one child

Only-child families were the single most common type of family in 2021, according to Statistics Canada, becoming increasingly visible throughout the global pandemic
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