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B.C. Transit's electric-bus deal short circuits

B.C. Transit's electric-bus deal short circuits

The Crown corporation couldn’t make deal with with company that bought original vendor, which went bankrupt.
Photos: Early morning fire in Coquitlam leaves 100 residents homeless

Photos: Early morning fire in Coquitlam leaves 100 residents homeless

A fire broke out at an apartment block in Austin Heights in Coquitlam overnight March 7, 2024.
Someone in B.C. just won a truly massive amount of money

Someone in B.C. just won a truly massive amount of money

They're taking home $58 million from the latest Lotto 6/49 draw.
Tri-City arts and culture groups can now apply for Metro grants

Tri-City arts and culture groups can now apply for Metro grants

Up to $10,000 is available from Metro Vancouver for arts and culture groups seeking funding.
Rob Shaw: Ousted minister blasts NDP for 'double standard' on antisemitism

Rob Shaw: Ousted minister blasts NDP for 'double standard' on antisemitism

Selina Robinson cites 'hurt' and 'broken heart' in leaving NDP caucus over antisemitism concerns
Application deadline approaching for Canada Dental Benefit

Application deadline approaching for Canada Dental Benefit

The interim Canada Dental Benefit aims to ease dental expenses for qualifying families with an annual income of less than $90,000
Coroners service reopens investigation into Victoria teen's death

Coroners service reopens investigation into Victoria teen's death

The 18-year-old died from a toxic combination of alcohol and a date-rape drug. Her mom believes she was drugged.
Tri-Cities Today: March 7, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: March 7, 2024

Find out what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Thursday, March 7, 2024.
Ex-RCMP officer gets conditional discharge for assaulting woman

Ex-RCMP officer gets conditional discharge for assaulting woman

Stanley You Won Lee met the woman on a dating site. He gave a fake name, told her he was single and that he worked in finance.
Opinion: Canada should provide Indigenous languages with constitutional protection

Opinion: Canada should provide Indigenous languages with constitutional protection

Critics have said the government’s efforts to revitalize Indigenous languages are colonial and do not engage with Indigenous Peoples on an equal footing.