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Driver injured in 'horrific' crash is determined to return to work

Driver injured in 'horrific' crash is determined to return to work

David Bruun, 34, was the driver of a pickup truck that was hit in the Douglas and Bay streets intersection by a speeding car that ran a red light
Tri-Cities Today: March 23, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: March 23, 2024

There's plenty happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, March 23, 2024. Read about what's on
The McDades wrap up Prairie Sunrise Tour in Coquitlam on Sunday

The McDades wrap up Prairie Sunrise Tour in Coquitlam on Sunday

Tickets for The McDades on Sunday, March 24 are $37/$34/$16 by calling the box office at 604-927-6555 or visiting the Evergreen Cultural Centre website.
Risk of 'tremendous mischief' by B.C. government on legal system, lawyers claim

Risk of 'tremendous mischief' by B.C. government on legal system, lawyers claim

Michael Elliott, president of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC, says the BC NDP government's penchant for controlling professional regulators cannot cross into the legal system, as is the present fear with a proposed 'modernization' of the Law Society of BC.
'Never, ever throw anything out of your vehicle': Cache Creek gets first fire of the season

'Never, ever throw anything out of your vehicle': Cache Creek gets first fire of the season

The fire was quickly extinguished by people who were nearby.
Vancouver police chief says $10K signing bonus campaign a success

Vancouver police chief says $10K signing bonus campaign a success

Adam Palmer: "Right now, we haven't put an end date on [the campaign] because it's been so successful, and we're getting really impressive people applying from all over the country.”
'I lost my chance': Pandemic leaves lasting career impact on Canadian graduates

'I lost my chance': Pandemic leaves lasting career impact on Canadian graduates

The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant labour force disruptions for graduates that continue three years on, a new Statistics Canada report has found.
Where did Port Coquitlam's Black Cat radar device go?

Where did Port Coquitlam's Black Cat radar device go?

An RCMP policing device used to collect traffic data is missing from Port Coquitlam.
This Vancouver start-up is helping women shop for cars more easily

This Vancouver start-up is helping women shop for cars more easily

The B.C. auto industry is evolving to open doors for more women to come in, say experts.
Costs quadruple for North Shore sewage treatment plant to $3.86B

Costs quadruple for North Shore sewage treatment plant to $3.86B

North Van and West Van taxpayers could face increases of $725 per household annually as project costs balloon.