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B.C. caribou pens found to be an 'unequivocal' success

B.C. caribou pens found to be an 'unequivocal' success

First-of-its-kind study evaluated health of 46 female southern mountain caribou brought into maternal pens between 2014 and 2021.
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this July

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this July

Metro Vancouver is the most expensive place to rent an apartment in Canada.
Opinion: Trudeau, Biden both endangering their parties by overstaying their welcome

Opinion: Trudeau, Biden both endangering their parties by overstaying their welcome

Leaders have gone beyond their best-before dates
Richmond auto shop gets almost $3K penalty for worker fatality

Richmond auto shop gets almost $3K penalty for worker fatality

The employee was crushed between a truck and a wheel alignment machine and succumbed to his injuries.
Round 2 for Port Coquitlam townhouse bid by Mary Hill Bypass

Round 2 for Port Coquitlam townhouse bid by Mary Hill Bypass

On Tuesday, July 9, Port Coquitlam's council of committee will consider advancing a rezoning bid for a 43-unit townhouse development called “Greystone."
Police need help identifying person of Interest in Maple Ridge homicide

Police need help identifying person of Interest in Maple Ridge homicide

Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to contact the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
Metro Vancouver weather: Will hot temperatures cause a mosquito boom?

Metro Vancouver weather: Will hot temperatures cause a mosquito boom?

Use your repellent at dawn and dusk.
Employees walk off the job at popular B.C. resort

Employees walk off the job at popular B.C. resort

The union say 230 employees are striking over wages.
More crews on standby, campfire ban considered with heat wave looming: BCWS

More crews on standby, campfire ban considered with heat wave looming: BCWS

The BC Wildfire Service is asking the public to be its "eyes and ears on the ground" and report any wildfires.
Public patios are good for business. Port Coquitlam wants more

Public patios are good for business. Port Coquitlam wants more

On Tuesday, July 9, Port Coquitlam's committee of council will look at a plan to formalize a Public Space Patio Program next year.