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Almost half of Canadians think country should cut immigration, says polling

Almost half of Canadians think country should cut immigration, says polling

Housing affordability woes spark debate
Mariners join call for suicide prevention fencing on Vancouver's Granville Bridge

Mariners join call for suicide prevention fencing on Vancouver's Granville Bridge

Grant Brandson: "It is time to take immediate action to take effective measures for those experiencing a mental health crisis."
Tri-Cities Today: June 11, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 11, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Bitter B.C. politics

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Bitter B.C. politics

B.C.'s drought: Dry conditions spur changes to BCWS wildfire suppression tactics

B.C.'s drought: Dry conditions spur changes to BCWS wildfire suppression tactics

Drought conditions and drier fuels mean wildfires can burn deeper.
Port Moody blanket exercise will help city build 'brighter future' with Indigenous communities: mayor

Port Moody blanket exercise will help city build 'brighter future' with Indigenous communities: mayor

The blanket exercise is an interactive and experiential teaching tool.
ICYMI: Squamish angler wrangles infamous ‘monster’ sturgeon

ICYMI: Squamish angler wrangles infamous ‘monster’ sturgeon

‘Pig Nose’ is a fishing legend. 
Opinion: Public notifications make it challenging for prisoners to reintegrate after release

Opinion: Public notifications make it challenging for prisoners to reintegrate after release

Community notifications are intended to be helpful; however, they can also make reintegrating back into the community challenging for released individuals.
The power of pets against loneliness

The power of pets against loneliness

Pettable combed through available research and info from major health authorities to find out how pet ownership may impact feelings of loneliness.
RCMP and regulator's warning to cryptocurrency 'money mules' deemed 'toothless' by critic

RCMP and regulator's warning to cryptocurrency 'money mules' deemed 'toothless' by critic

The RCMP and B.C. Securities Commission are offering the public a warning about text messages soliciting people to ultimately become money launderers.