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B.C. man charged in violent spree to remain in custody

B.C. man charged in violent spree to remain in custody

Kent Meades is charged with multiple assault and threat charges.
This legendary B.C. entertainer wraps up a Port Moody music series

This legendary B.C. entertainer wraps up a Port Moody music series

Roy Forbes closes the second season of the Inlet Theatre Music Series in Port Moody on April 27, 2024.
Ex-B.C. RCMP officer convicted of exposing himself to schoolgirls loses appeal

Ex-B.C. RCMP officer convicted of exposing himself to schoolgirls loses appeal

Former Richmond officer Andrew James Seangio was convicted by a jury on a 10-count indictment.
Canucks fans aren’t allowed to buy tickets to playoff games in Nashville

Canucks fans aren’t allowed to buy tickets to playoff games in Nashville

Ticket sales to the Canucks' playoff games in Nashville have been restricted to residents of the Predators' television viewing area.
Letter: Why are EV owners treated like 'second-class' citizens?

Letter: Why are EV owners treated like 'second-class' citizens?

Unlike gas car owners, electric vehicle owners have to pre-load their card/apps, this Coquitlam letter writer states.
Lysol-wipe COVID profiteer sentenced for extortion of estranged Burnaby wife

Lysol-wipe COVID profiteer sentenced for extortion of estranged Burnaby wife

Mandeep Kumar Ranga, 41, threatened to release videos of him and his estranged wife engaged in sexual acts if she didn't let him see their kids more.
Canucks re-sign Vasily Podkolzin to two-year contract extension

Canucks re-sign Vasily Podkolzin to two-year contract extension

Vasily Podkolzin's new contract with the Vancouver Canucks is for two years at a cap hit of $1 million.
Port Moody council cautious on new initiative to build more middle-income affordable housing

Port Moody council cautious on new initiative to build more middle-income affordable housing

The BC Builds program is designed to get homes built in 12 to 18 months rather than three to five years.
Federal correctional officers in B.C. to protest 'increasing' violence, assaults

Federal correctional officers in B.C. to protest 'increasing' violence, assaults

According to the union, officers are left with physical and psychological injuries from work.
Tri-Cities Today: April 18, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: April 18, 2024

See what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Thursday, Apri. 18, 2024.