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Trevor Hancock: Our ‘ignore-ant’ elites blindly adhere to 'business as usual'

Trevor Hancock: Our ‘ignore-ant’ elites blindly adhere to 'business as usual'

Many of our so-called leaders don’t want to change because they get so much benefit — wealth, power, status — from the way things are
Not a runner? You can ride your bike at this new Port Coquitlam event to raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation

Not a runner? You can ride your bike at this new Port Coquitlam event to raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation

The new Port Coquitlam Ride for Hope on July 7 is a family-friendly 24-km loop along easy, flat gravel trails.
Column: May 25 — An unexpected celebration of soccer in B.C.

Column: May 25 — An unexpected celebration of soccer in B.C.

All three B.C. professional soccer clubs are on the pitch and, much like a local business or grocer, you should support local.
Maps raise prospect of disaster near North Vancouver town site

Maps raise prospect of disaster near North Vancouver town site

On a patch of land flagged as the most hazard-prone in Metro Vancouver, reignited concerns over wildfires, flood and earthquakes are colliding with plans for urban expansion and industrial ambitions.
BBB: Planning your next family vacation or trip

BBB: Planning your next family vacation or trip

Plan ahead, consider travel insurance and wait to post on social media are some of the precautions the Better Business Bureau suggest for those looking for a getaway.
Tri-Cities Today: May 25, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: May 25, 2024

Find out what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, May 25, 2024.
B.C. Ferries eyes infrastructure-bank loan to pay for billion-dollar-plus vessel replacement

B.C. Ferries eyes infrastructure-bank loan to pay for billion-dollar-plus vessel replacement

The bank, a Crown corporation, has just loaned B.C. Ferries $75 million toward the cost of its electrification program for four new Island-class ferries and on-shore charging infrastructure
No-fault system is benefiting British Columbians rather than enriching lawyers: Eby

No-fault system is benefiting British Columbians rather than enriching lawyers: Eby

Any gaps in coverage in the new no-fault system can be addressed in a five year-review, the premier says
Hullo Ferries hits 250,000-passenger mark, anticipates busy summer

Hullo Ferries hits 250,000-passenger mark, anticipates busy summer

Nanaimo-Vancouver passenger-only service is aiming to double its ridership in its first full summer season
Police watchdog investigates RCMP over threats against B.C. woman, later found dead

Police watchdog investigates RCMP over threats against B.C. woman, later found dead

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia's police watchdog has launched an investigation into the RCMP's handling of alleged threats made five months ago against Tatjana Stefanski, who disappeared from her home in the B.C.