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Rob Shaw: United calls for lengthier involuntary care in election promise

Rob Shaw: United calls for lengthier involuntary care in election promise

Leader Kevin Falcon: "I think the right thing to do is recognize that a small cohort of population needs to be removed compassionately from the streets, involuntarily if necessary..."
Car-Free Day is returning to Port Moody. Here's what you need to know

Car-Free Day is returning to Port Moody. Here's what you need to know

Port Moody last had its Car-Free Day in 2019. Subsequent events were cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic and budget constraints
Coquitlam RCMP, family 'very concerned' about man's well-being

Coquitlam RCMP, family 'very concerned' about man's well-being

Nabeel Kessani, 39, was last seen Wednesday night, July 31, near Blue Mountain Street and Austin Avenue in Coquitlam.
Headlines from the past: Coquitlam neighbourhood throws (very) special homecoming party

Headlines from the past: Coquitlam neighbourhood throws (very) special homecoming party

Canadian Armed Forces Capt. Patrick Rechner was coming home after being held hostage for several weeks by Bosnian Serbs.
Heat waves cause spike in injured and orphaned baby gulls

Heat waves cause spike in injured and orphaned baby gulls

Anyone who encounters a baby gull is asked to contact Wildlife Rescue.
Are you applying sunscreen properly? Here are 4 ways to make sure you're protected

Are you applying sunscreen properly? Here are 4 ways to make sure you're protected

Not applying enough sunscreen is a common mistake people make.
B.C. doctor says 'inexcusable' to see rising rates of HIV infections in Canada

B.C. doctor says 'inexcusable' to see rising rates of HIV infections in Canada

BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS research shows strategy to reduce deaths, new infections.
Soccer is the story that has gobbled the Paris Olympics for Canada

Soccer is the story that has gobbled the Paris Olympics for Canada

Drone scandal a cloud over Canadian accomplishments
Technology aims to keep B.C. seniors safe in their own homes

Technology aims to keep B.C. seniors safe in their own homes

A provincial pilot program offers devices such as infrared fall-detection sensors and medication dispensers for seniors who want to continue living in their own homes
Forest company sues Port Alberni over 'clandestine' overnight search

Forest company sues Port Alberni over 'clandestine' overnight search

The search spawned ‘widespread speculation that has been highly damaging to the plaintiffs’ business and reputation,’ the notice of claim says.