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Metro Vancouver sewage plant looks to neutralize acidic oceans, remove CO2

Metro Vancouver sewage plant looks to neutralize acidic oceans, remove CO2

Canadian company looks to dump crushed rock into Burrard Inlet to speed up geologic processes, remove carbon dioxide from ocean
BBB: Need-to-know tips to fly safely on your summer vacation

BBB: Need-to-know tips to fly safely on your summer vacation

Book flights early, pack light and carry a list of emergency contacts are some tips the Better Business Bureau suggests for summer travelers.
Column: B.C. watershed security will require a billion-dollar investment

Column: B.C. watershed security will require a billion-dollar investment

By helping nature heal itself, we can mitigate wildfires, droughts and floods.
Tri-Cities Today: July 13, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: July 13, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Figuring out ways to meet B.C. government's house-building quota

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Figuring out ways to meet B.C. government's house-building quota

Times Colonist cartoonist Adrian Reside on ways to meet the provincial government's quota for new homes.
Mountie killed while on duty in Coquitlam to be honoured with basketball court

Mountie killed while on duty in Coquitlam to be honoured with basketball court

Rick O'Brien was fatally shot Sept, 22, 2023, while serving a warrant in connection to a drug investigation in Maple Ridge.
This roadway on the New West-Coquitlam border is one of the region's most dangerous

This roadway on the New West-Coquitlam border is one of the region's most dangerous

ICBC recorded 277 crashes last year, including 113 with at least one casualty, at or around Brunette Avenue and Highway 1.
Police identify 25-year-old victim in targeted Surrey shooting

Police identify 25-year-old victim in targeted Surrey shooting

Police say Jatindeep Singh had no criminal record
Strange summer for B.C. politics gone wild, as alliances shift ahead of fall vote

Strange summer for B.C. politics gone wild, as alliances shift ahead of fall vote

Former political foes are forging once unimaginable unions, an established party faces annihilation at the ballot box and heavyweights from the ruling New Democrats have waited until summer to announce their retirements.
A homeless shelter is out of control. Coquitlam wants action

A homeless shelter is out of control. Coquitlam wants action

Coquitlam RCMP attended 3030 Gordon Ave. nearly 500 times last year, while firefighters were on site 218 times. The city says the homeless shelter is a drain on civic resources.