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'Dangerous and erratic' driver allegedly steals transport truck in B.C.

'Dangerous and erratic' driver allegedly steals transport truck in B.C.

A police officer stopped the suspect by driving their cruiser into the wheel of the stolen transport truck.
Woman dies at Rolling Stones' Vancouver concert

Woman dies at Rolling Stones' Vancouver concert

She went into medical distress before the show got underway, according to the VPD.
Top change for Coquitlam nonprofit that runs Festival du Bois

Top change for Coquitlam nonprofit that runs Festival du Bois

Pooja Parsan, who is originally from Mauritius, joined Société francophone de Maillardville last fall after taking part in Festival du Bois and community projects.
Letter: Guildford Greenway in Coquitlam makes cycling safe

Letter: Guildford Greenway in Coquitlam makes cycling safe

As one of the many users, I thank the visionaries who decided to create the protected lane or Greenway along Guildford Way, this letter writer states.
Rob Shaw: Brits offer glimpse into what B.C. election nights should look like

Rob Shaw: Brits offer glimpse into what B.C. election nights should look like

U.K. elections offer authenticity, while B.C. has dehumanized its own process
Tri-Cities Today: July 8, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: July 8, 2024

Find out what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Monday, July 8, 2024.
B.C.'s drought: Comox Valley farmers hopeful drought will hold off after wetter spring

B.C.'s drought: Comox Valley farmers hopeful drought will hold off after wetter spring

Some worry they may not have enough feed and water to get through another season in a drought
'Thank you, Mick, for gracing us': Rock legend stops by famed Vancouver restaurant

'Thank you, Mick, for gracing us': Rock legend stops by famed Vancouver restaurant

When Mick met Vikram.
B.C.'s drought: Water will keep flowing in capital region thanks to planning

B.C.'s drought: Water will keep flowing in capital region thanks to planning

Though this summer is expected to be one of the driest since 1896, the CRD is confident water supply won’t be affected — in part because of a decision made 20-plus years ago.
B.C.'s drought: As drought persists, stressed trees are more likely to fall on power lines

B.C.'s drought: As drought persists, stressed trees are more likely to fall on power lines

Chronic drought is stressing some trees — such as water-loving cedars — to the point that they’re much more vulnerable during extreme weather.