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Port Moody actor plays the accused in an Agatha Christie drama

Port Moody actor plays the accused in an Agatha Christie drama

A Port Moody actor plays the accused in a famous legal drama running in the Fraser Valley next month.
Opinion: Why some Canadians are in denial about Donald Trump

Opinion: Why some Canadians are in denial about Donald Trump

Who are the 10 per cent of Canadians who support Trump and his annexation threats? They are likely people afflicted with cognitive biases that prevent them from accurately assessing risk.
How back does Elias Pettersson need to be in order to be 'back'

How back does Elias Pettersson need to be in order to be 'back'

The Vancouver Canucks' franchise forward has 4 goals and 7 points in his last 6 games but is that enough?
Rob Shaw: NDP defends BC Hydro rate hikes while sidelining regulator

Rob Shaw: NDP defends BC Hydro rate hikes while sidelining regulator

The NDP once blasted the Liberals for overruling regulators—now they’re doing the same
'Wall full of flames': Community rallies behind Vancouver residents displaced by fire

'Wall full of flames': Community rallies behind Vancouver residents displaced by fire

A West End resident recounts a terrifying fire last week that trapped him inside.
New McVeggie burger being tested at four Richmond locations

New McVeggie burger being tested at four Richmond locations

McDonald's is trying out a non-meat based burger for a month.
Canadians want next government to prioritize climate change, poll finds

Canadians want next government to prioritize climate change, poll finds

Survey results come as 14 environmental groups warn Ottawa that European Union import regulations will soon restrict wood products linked to forest degradation
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 18, 2025

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 18, 2025

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
BC Hydro rates to increase but still among lowest in North America

BC Hydro rates to increase but still among lowest in North America

Rate increases over the next two years will come to about $3.75 per month for the average residential household that currently pays about $100.
Is social media the new union battleground?

Is social media the new union battleground?

Air Canada's flight attendants have launched a clever online campaign to win public support in negotiations.