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Study reveals potential replacement options for Ironworkers Bridge

Study reveals potential replacement options for Ironworkers Bridge

A new bridge that includes SkyTrain or light rail could improve access to 175,000 jobs and remove 50,000 vehicles from the roads per day, experts say
Fitness, food and fun for Seniors Week in Coquitlam, PoCo

Fitness, food and fun for Seniors Week in Coquitlam, PoCo

Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, in partnership with Aspira Retirement Living, host a number of free events for residents ages 50 and up during Seniors Week, June 2 to 8, 2024.
Forecasters warn B.C. of hot summer, as province offers more free air conditioners

Forecasters warn B.C. of hot summer, as province offers more free air conditioners

VICTORIA — British Columbia's government is tripling a program that offers free air conditioners to people with low incomes as forecasters say the province should prepare for hotter-than-normal temperatures in June.
Federal government invests in pandemic rapid response lab at UBC

Federal government invests in pandemic rapid response lab at UBC

UBC gets $140 million for science hub tasked with developing vaccines, drugs for health emergencies.
'We're glad we didn't wake up to a pile of ashes': Vancouver synagogue's doors set on fire

'We're glad we didn't wake up to a pile of ashes': Vancouver synagogue's doors set on fire

"This was an act against a defenceless building; it's cowardly but we can't let it keep people away," says Rabbi Andrew Rosenblatt following an attempt to torch his synagogue.
Northern lights in Metro Vancouver tonight: Important viewing tips

Northern lights in Metro Vancouver tonight: Important viewing tips

Here's what you need to know for Friday and Saturday night.
Early bird tickets now on sale for Stage 43's next season

Early bird tickets now on sale for Stage 43's next season

The Coquitlam theatrical troupe presents three plays for its 2024–25 season, starting with "Opening Night" by Norm Foster in October.
Headlines from the past: New Port Moody hatchery hopes to restore salmon population

Headlines from the past: New Port Moody hatchery hopes to restore salmon population

Noons Creek hatchery was officially opened in June 1993.
Rob Shaw: Do the BC Conservatives have a vetting problem or a judgment problem?

Rob Shaw: Do the BC Conservatives have a vetting problem or a judgment problem?

BC Conservatives under the microscope after candidate's controversial exit
Where in the world are people most optimistic about AI?

Where in the world are people most optimistic about AI?

Verbit analyzed data from a December 2023 Bosch survey to see where people are the most excited by AI and how they hope it will change their lives.