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Grad 2024: Dr. Charles Best Secondary valedictorian Armaan Sanghera-Gulamhussein

Grad 2024: Dr. Charles Best Secondary valedictorian Armaan Sanghera-Gulamhussein

The Tri-City News asked SD43 valedictorians in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody to reflect on their high school years and tell us what their future brings.
Rob Shaw: BC NDP focuses on health-care improvements as election nears

Rob Shaw: BC NDP focuses on health-care improvements as election nears

Despite criticisms, the BC government showcases its commitment to enhancing healthcare with significant funding increases and strategic planning
Opinion: Rutherford, Rustad on parallel paths to face off against rivals this fall

Opinion: Rutherford, Rustad on parallel paths to face off against rivals this fall

The are some surprising similarities in the leadership journeys of Canucks' Jim Rutherford and BC Conservatives’ John Rustad
Opinion: Diversity backlash threatens equity in Canadian medicine

Opinion: Diversity backlash threatens equity in Canadian medicine

'Physicians will always prioritize applying sound scientific evidence ... Our challenge now is to do that well for everybody'
Tri-Cities Today: June 10, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 10, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Monday, June 10, 2024.
Sunday Night Read: 'The Sakura Tree'

Sunday Night Read: 'The Sakura Tree'

This short story series submission is from Nancy Kato of New Westminster.
Opinion: Sick of reboots? How ‘nostalgia bait’ profits off Millennial and Gen Z’s childhood memories

Opinion: Sick of reboots? How ‘nostalgia bait’ profits off Millennial and Gen Z’s childhood memories

Nostalgia can provide emotional relief during times of stress, a fact which the entertainment industry takes full advantage of to profit off of the anxiety of Millenials and Gen Z.
Squamish Nation welcomes Lime bikes to reserve land

Squamish Nation welcomes Lime bikes to reserve land

A partnership between the Nation and the rental e-bike company, the first of its kind in Canada, will see a fleet of green bicycles deployed on reserve land
See your company name displayed at Port Coquitlam events, fests

See your company name displayed at Port Coquitlam events, fests

Port Coquitlam has unveiled a new expanded sponsorship program to help put businesses on the sides of garbage trucks, billboards and bus stops.
U.S. cannabis company suing B.C. business, partners for $2M

U.S. cannabis company suing B.C. business, partners for $2M

The two sets of equipment were expected to produce 20,000 pounds of marijuana each per year at a rate of $200 a pound or $8 million per year.