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It's World MS Day. A Tri-City MP is calling for federal help

It's World MS Day. A Tri-City MP is calling for federal help

MP Bonita Zarrillo thanked Coquitlam and Port Moody for highlighting World MS Day, May 30, and called on the federal government for more support for patients and the medical community.
B.C. judges lower woman's $400K jury award for unnecessary mastectomy

B.C. judges lower woman's $400K jury award for unnecessary mastectomy

Three B.C. Court of Appeal judges found the negligent mastectomy of the woman's right breast was not severe enough to warrant a high award for damages.
B.C. food manufacturers see losses as grocers profit, say reports

B.C. food manufacturers see losses as grocers profit, say reports

Supply chains have smoothed but ample challenges remain.
One-third of B.C. workers earn below 'living wage,' report shows

One-third of B.C. workers earn below 'living wage,' report shows

The minimum wage is set to hit $17.40 per hour in B.C. but hundreds of thousands of B.C. workers continue to find themselves under financial stress with relatively low unlivable wages.
Four students from one Port Coquitlam studio win festival spots

Four students from one Port Coquitlam studio win festival spots

LyricalMe Studio of Port Coquitlam earned four nods for its students to proceed to the BC Performing Arts Festival in Fort St. John in June.
B.C. church to pay settlement to priest sex abuse survivor

B.C. church to pay settlement to priest sex abuse survivor

"Placidus may have murdered my soul, yet he was unable to kill my spirit," the victim said.
Future stars ready to play at this giant lacrosse tournament being played in Coquitlam this weekend

Future stars ready to play at this giant lacrosse tournament being played in Coquitlam this weekend

The 39th Trevor Wingrove Memorial tournament runs from Thursday to Sunday in Coquitlam
Tri-Cities Today: May 30, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: May 30, 2024

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Thursday, May 30, 2024.
B.C. man to have jury trial in fatal Chinatown stabbing

B.C. man to have jury trial in fatal Chinatown stabbing

Jaal Routh Kueth will have a B.C. Supreme Court jury trial starting April 26, 2025 on a charge of second-degree murder in the death of Nikolai Sugak, 32.
Comment: Please stop calling them overdoses — they are poisonings

Comment: Please stop calling them overdoses — they are poisonings

These deaths are poisonings, yet we still call them overdoses