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Barred Richmond ‘acupuncturist’ fined $20K for contempt of court

Barred Richmond ‘acupuncturist’ fined $20K for contempt of court

Wai Cheong Chik had unsuccessfully attempted to register with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners.
Canucks prospect Celebrini's goal helps delay Willander signing in Vancouver

Canucks prospect Celebrini's goal helps delay Willander signing in Vancouver

Aiden Celebrini's game-winning goal for Boston University helped extend what is expected to be Tom Willander's final NCAA season.
More sizeable units, architectural pizzazz suggested for Port Moody rental tower

More sizeable units, architectural pizzazz suggested for Port Moody rental tower

Vancouver-based Anthem Properties wants to build a 26-storey tower with 325 rental units near the Moody Center SkyTrain station in Port Moody.
B.C. judge awards $70K for long-overdue avocado bill

B.C. judge awards $70K for long-overdue avocado bill

Legal action dragged on for six years after Vancouver-based company failed to pay for two avocado shipments
'Knock it off,' Poilievre tells Trump during Coquitlam election stop

'Knock it off,' Poilievre tells Trump during Coquitlam election stop

"Stop attacking America's friends," Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre tells U.S. President Donald Trump while on the election trail in Coquitlam.
'It's a shame': Burnaby council sidesteps discussion on total politician pay

'It's a shame': Burnaby council sidesteps discussion on total politician pay

Councillors refused to second a motion by Coun. Richard Lee on creating a document detailing how much politicians are paid across government bodies.
West Vancouver woman sentenced in New Zealand for causing crash that seriously injured teens

West Vancouver woman sentenced in New Zealand for causing crash that seriously injured teens

The Canadian youth field hockey coach is leaving the country, after pleading guilty in court this week
B.C.'s ombudsperson wants code-of-conduct laws, integrity tools for local politicians

B.C.'s ombudsperson wants code-of-conduct laws, integrity tools for local politicians

Current codes of conduct for local elected officials "remain entirely optional," says Jay Chalke.
Updated: B.C. greenlights Mount Polley dam increase at site of major mine spill

Updated: B.C. greenlights Mount Polley dam increase at site of major mine spill

In 2014, a dam holding back waste at the Mount Polley Mine collapsed, triggering one of the largest environmental disasters in B.C. history
Working "9 to 5": Five Tri-City actors cast in Royal City show

Working "9 to 5": Five Tri-City actors cast in Royal City show

Coquitlam’s Chantelle Ward, Kadia Kindersley, Nicole Stevens and Tessa Trach, as well as Port Coquitlam resident Sophia Pollock, are in the Royal City Musical Theatre production this spring.