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SFU student leads legal conference for teens for fourth year

SFU student leads legal conference for teens for fourth year

The annual event will be the fourth for Mason Mattu, the executive director for the Youth Justice Link Society, and will see more than 250 teens from around the province travel to UBC.
Metro Vancouver weekend weather: Sunshine, warm temps to follow storm

Metro Vancouver weekend weather: Sunshine, warm temps to follow storm

Maybe a rainbow is in the cards, too!
Headlines from the past: Boat joke sinks A-G's appearance at 1997 opening of new Coquitlam RCMP headquarters

Headlines from the past: Boat joke sinks A-G's appearance at 1997 opening of new Coquitlam RCMP headquarters

Attorney General Ujahl Dosanjh failed to attend the opening ceremony in 1997 after touring the detachment by helicopter
Lawyers wrangle about procedure in B.C. fake gun case

Lawyers wrangle about procedure in B.C. fake gun case

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. 
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 28, 2025

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 28, 2025

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Friday, March 28, 2025.
Could this be the way to improve life for migrant farm workers?

Could this be the way to improve life for migrant farm workers?

Certification programs aim to use consumer pressure to ensure better conditions. Worker advocates are skeptical.
North Vancouver woman breaks Guinness World Record for most spin classes

North Vancouver woman breaks Guinness World Record for most spin classes

Heather MacDonald took on the record to challenge herself, overtime seeing it as an opportunity to bring awareness to mental health
British Columbians' 23andMe genetic data could be sold in bankruptcy

British Columbians' 23andMe genetic data could be sold in bankruptcy

The genetic services company holds the personal information of an estimated 15 million people worldwide including many people in B.C.
Port Coquitlam is compiling its first-ever roster of artists

Port Coquitlam is compiling its first-ever roster of artists

The City of Port Coquitlam is asking emerging and professional artists from PoCo to apply to be on a new list for future collaborations on small-scale public art projects. The deadline is April 11, 2025.
Noisy B.C. neighbours must pay $3K in nuisance damages

Noisy B.C. neighbours must pay $3K in nuisance damages

Theresa McKraig said she experienced loud, aggressive behaviour including screaming, swearing, physical and domestic violence and threats of self-harm.