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Metro Vancouver weather: Will hot temperatures cause a mosquito boom?

Metro Vancouver weather: Will hot temperatures cause a mosquito boom?

Use your repellent at dawn and dusk.
Employees walk off the job at popular B.C. resort

Employees walk off the job at popular B.C. resort

The union say 230 employees are striking over wages.
More crews on standby, campfire ban considered with heat wave looming: BCWS

More crews on standby, campfire ban considered with heat wave looming: BCWS

The BC Wildfire Service is asking the public to be its "eyes and ears on the ground" and report any wildfires.
Public patios are good for business. Port Coquitlam wants more

Public patios are good for business. Port Coquitlam wants more

On Tuesday, July 9, Port Coquitlam's committee of council will look at a plan to formalize a Public Space Patio Program next year.
Coquitlam Public Library rebrands with fish, river logo

Coquitlam Public Library rebrands with fish, river logo

Coquitlam Public Library's new brand, which will launch this month, is an orange and green circle with a salmon head at the top and a river at its base.
Headlines from the past: Historic agreement sets table for massive new park north of Coquitlam

Headlines from the past: Historic agreement sets table for massive new park north of Coquitlam

Former Premier Mike Harcout signed an agreement with the Katzie First Nation to protect 38,000 hectares on Burke Mountain.
Rob Shaw: Ministers' last-minute exodus unlikely to hurt BC NDP fortunes

Rob Shaw: Ministers' last-minute exodus unlikely to hurt BC NDP fortunes

Retirement trend among senior BC NDP leaders opens the door to new faces ahead crucial electoral period
B.C.'s job market slumps with 10K positions lost in June

B.C.'s job market slumps with 10K positions lost in June

Unemployment rate ticks downward as more British Columbians leave workforce
Tri-Cities Today: July 5, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: July 5, 2024

Find out what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Friday, July 5, 2024.
Fleming one of three cabinet ministers not running in fall provincial election

Fleming one of three cabinet ministers not running in fall provincial election

Labour Minister Harry Bains and Forests Minister Bruce Ralston also announced this week they won’t seek re-election