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Disability benefit clawback has B.C. woman on the brink of homelessness

Disability benefit clawback has B.C. woman on the brink of homelessness

Brenda Prince: "I've taken out payday loans against my disability in order to pay last month's rent."
Fewer B.C. children being vaccinated in wake of COVID-19 pandemic

Fewer B.C. children being vaccinated in wake of COVID-19 pandemic

B.C. health authorities are trying to catch up with declining vaccination coverage rates for children after interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; there is a particularly sharp decline in measles and mumps vaccinations over the past decade.
Opinion: B.C. jet fuel changes a heavy burden for middle-class Canadians

Opinion: B.C. jet fuel changes a heavy burden for middle-class Canadians

New policies demand sustainable fuels in aviation, but higher airfare likely amidst rising living expenses
Someone dumped a trailer. Port Coquitlam is charging for return

Someone dumped a trailer. Port Coquitlam is charging for return

“We are currently working on wrapping it with a bow for its delivery,” Port Coquitlam's bylaw officers wrote on a large note taped to a vehicle window.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in the Tri-Cities

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in the Tri-Cities

Gas stations in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody appear to be twining by offering at least one reasonable price in each community.
RCMP double-homicide report inaccurate, B.C. court hears

RCMP double-homicide report inaccurate, B.C. court hears

Brothers Carlo and Erick Fryer died as a result of blunt force injuries, stabbings and shotgun wounds.
Residents on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain fed a hurt bear. Now, it's dead

Residents on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain fed a hurt bear. Now, it's dead

Watermelon and other food were given to the bruin since Sunday, Aug. 11, police said.
Vancouver firefighter being remembered for 'strength, resilience'

Vancouver firefighter being remembered for 'strength, resilience'

Ron Hegedus worked as a firefighter for 24 years.
This public pool in Coquitlam is closing for a scrub in September

This public pool in Coquitlam is closing for a scrub in September

The City Centre Aquatic Complex (CCAC), next to Coquitlam City Hall, will temporarily close for its annual cleaning from Tuesday, Sept. 3 to Sunday, Oct. 6.
Wildfire near Pemberton grows to 706 hectares as evacuation alert stays in effect

Wildfire near Pemberton grows to 706 hectares as evacuation alert stays in effect

People on alert from the Birkenhead Lake wildfire have been asked to pre-register for emergency support services and to pack essential items.