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Meet North Shore Rescue's new team leader

Meet North Shore Rescue's new team leader

Scott Merriman has been a North Shore Rescue volunteer for the last 13 years, now taking over for Mike Danks as team leader
Coquitlam RCMP issue warning after alleged indecent acts near middle school

Coquitlam RCMP issue warning after alleged indecent acts near middle school

RCMP are trying to find the person suspected of committing a series of indecent acts in the vicinity of Maillard Middle School.
Can the Canucks afford to keep Elias Lindholm?

Can the Canucks afford to keep Elias Lindholm?

Can the Canucks re-sign Elias Lindholm at $7 million for seven years? Should they?
Here's your chance to run around Port Moody's new field of soccer dreams

Here's your chance to run around Port Moody's new field of soccer dreams

Port Moody officially opened the new facility at Inlet Park in May, although teams have been using it since March.
No hikes for natural gas for home heating

No hikes for natural gas for home heating

North American natural gas prices back to normal after two-year period of volatility.
It's last call for this Coquitlam neighbourhood pub

It's last call for this Coquitlam neighbourhood pub

The Frog & Nightgown Pub has been a destination in Coquitlam's Eagleridge neighbourhood since 1984.
‘Several days’ to analyze drone footage for missing B.C. mountaineers

‘Several days’ to analyze drone footage for missing B.C. mountaineers

Search and rescue members have been looking for three mountaineers who climbed Atwell Peak on May 31 and vanished.
Vancouver fire department wins national 'code of silence' award

Vancouver fire department wins national 'code of silence' award

Department wanted to charge $260 for a one-page report related to 2022 fire that destroyed East Vancouver's Value Village.
Photos: Opening day for Port Coquitlam Farmers Market

Photos: Opening day for Port Coquitlam Farmers Market

The Port Coquitlam Farmers Market officially opened on Thursday, June 6, for its 2024 season.
B.C. premier bidding 'good riddance' to slain serial killer undermines rule of law, say experts

B.C. premier bidding 'good riddance' to slain serial killer undermines rule of law, say experts

'Let’s not beat around the bush,' B.C. Premier David Eby and Minister of Public Safety are 'approving murder,' says prison law expert Tom Engel at the Canadian Prison Law Association.