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Smoke from U.S. wildfire and smog creating air quality risk in southern B.C.

Smoke from U.S. wildfire and smog creating air quality risk in southern B.C.

A Washington fire estimated to be more 4,300 hectares in size is sending smoke over the border. 
Transform your face for drag at Coquitlam Pride Fest on July 20

Transform your face for drag at Coquitlam Pride Fest on July 20

The free makeup tutorial by Jerriana, a former Ms. Gay Vancouver, is part of the second annual Coquitlam Pride Festival.
Will the Canucks sign any 2024 development camp invitees?

Will the Canucks sign any 2024 development camp invitees?

The Vancouver Canucks had eight undrafted and unsigned invitees at their summer development camp, including Brett Mirwald, Kaden Shahan, and Callum Hughes.
B.C. coal miner penalized $13,500 for spilling 6,300 litres of hydrocarbons

B.C. coal miner penalized $13,500 for spilling 6,300 litres of hydrocarbons

'Serious concerns' raised by First Nations around environmental cleanup are out of scope of regulatory process, says decision.
Ticketmaster says data security incident may affect users' personal information

Ticketmaster says data security incident may affect users' personal information

Ticketmaster has been warning some Canadian customers that their data may have been compromised during a recent security breach.
B.C. to provide more funding for new medical school, founding dean appointed

B.C. to provide more funding for new medical school, founding dean appointed

The school is on track to open in 2026.
New Costco planned for Metro Vancouver

New Costco planned for Metro Vancouver

If approved, the new massive store will be built in South Surrey
B.C. man gets conditional sentence for drug trafficking

B.C. man gets conditional sentence for drug trafficking

"I made a lot of mistakes in my life," Roman Gabriel Fox Tassone told the court.
Coquitlam RCMP call for video, witnesses after two Mounties hurt

Coquitlam RCMP call for video, witnesses after two Mounties hurt

“We believe that the suspect was purposely evading police and may have dropped clothing items during the process,” Coquitlam RCMP said. 
Vancouver Coastal Health lifts no-swim advisory for West Vancouver beach

Vancouver Coastal Health lifts no-swim advisory for West Vancouver beach

But E. coli levels are still triggering a ‘beach action value’ at the West Vancouver destination, meaning more regular testing is done.