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B.C. students with special needs status less likely to graduate high school

B.C. students with special needs status less likely to graduate high school

The Statistics Canada study focused on seven categories of students with special needs.
B.C. Rental Protection Fund head applauds new federal program

B.C. Rental Protection Fund head applauds new federal program

"It's probably fair to say they're pulling many ideas from B.C."
The dinner was too spicy: BBB's most unusual complaints of 2023

The dinner was too spicy: BBB's most unusual complaints of 2023

The bathroom line-up was too long and the retailer didn't honour a TV's discounted price — several months later. What the BBB heard from customers last year.
Tri-Cities Today: April 6, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: April 6, 2024

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, April 6, 2024.
Green Party deputy leader says 'higher calling' led to Fairy Creek protests

Green Party deputy leader says 'higher calling' led to Fairy Creek protests

Angela Davidson, also called Rainbow Eyes, was found guilty in January of seven counts of criminal contempt
Coquitlam Express drop playoff opener in overtime

Coquitlam Express drop playoff opener in overtime

Alberni Valley Bulldogs lead the best-of-seven playoff series against the Coquitlam Express 1-0
Port Coquitlam burlesque dancer in Showpony Soirée on Saturday

Port Coquitlam burlesque dancer in Showpony Soirée on Saturday

Scarlet Delirium is one of several entertainers lined up to perform at the annual Vancouver International Burlesque Festival.
B.C. man won't get 1954 Chevrolet car grille back

B.C. man won't get 1954 Chevrolet car grille back

The car grille hung on the shop wall where the men's car club met.
Metro Vancouver is expected to have a hotter summer. Will there be a mosquito boom?

Metro Vancouver is expected to have a hotter summer. Will there be a mosquito boom?

Should we be worried?
B.C. judge notes autism effects but upholds no-contact order for former partner

B.C. judge notes autism effects but upholds no-contact order for former partner

A woman will have to continue to abide by a no-contact order for a former romantic partner.