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Vancouver police to produce Taser data in alleged assault case

Vancouver police to produce Taser data in alleged assault case

The complainant says he was restrained, assaulted and Tasered outside Fortune Sound Club.
B.C. woman warns parents after finding group of children alone outside nail salon

B.C. woman warns parents after finding group of children alone outside nail salon

A group of children under care of daycare provider left outside nail salon in Maple Ridge
B.C. man going to trial on assault, imitation firearm charges

B.C. man going to trial on assault, imitation firearm charges

Korey Muskett is charged with two counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of using an imitation firearm in the commission of an offence and one count of assault.
$500M provincial fund helps purchase 1,500 rentals for affordable housing

$500M provincial fund helps purchase 1,500 rentals for affordable housing

B.C.’s Rental Protection Fund seeks to buy up older buildings – ones that tend to have the cheapest rents – and extend their lives rather than see them redeveloped
B.C. stratas keeping rules tight over air conditioning amid rising power demands

B.C. stratas keeping rules tight over air conditioning amid rising power demands

Strata corporations are permitting cooling unit installations, but regulations are not getting any looser due to electricity shortages.
Two more Tri-City candidates named for provincial race this fall

Two more Tri-City candidates named for provincial race this fall

An SFU poli sci student, and a math and science teacher at Coquitlam's Centennial Secondary are running for the BC Green Party in the Oct. 19, 2024, provincial election.
Opinion: B.C. student societies in urgent need of law reform

Opinion: B.C. student societies in urgent need of law reform

Fiscal and electoral scandals have plagued B.C. student societies for decades — it's past time for an overhaul
'A dynamic and fluid event': Coquitlam RCMP 'Strike Force' acts quickly to bust $500K equipment theft

'A dynamic and fluid event': Coquitlam RCMP 'Strike Force' acts quickly to bust $500K equipment theft

A 40-year-old man faces several charges and a woman was released on conditions following the theft of hydroelectric equipment from a Port Coquitlam business.
Vancouver cop's actions in pedestrian collision referred to prosecutors

Vancouver cop's actions in pedestrian collision referred to prosecutors

A Vancouver police officer was involved in a collision with a female pedestrian on Commercial Drive Sept. 29, 2023.
Anmore to celebrate newspaper pioneer with a special day

Anmore to celebrate newspaper pioneer with a special day

Ma Murray Day celebrates Margaret Ma Murray who embarked on her career as a newspaper publisher and editor while living in Anmore with her husband, George