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B.C. man sues gym over alleged medicine ball mishap

B.C. man sues gym over alleged medicine ball mishap

The company said it's unable to discuss or comment on the details of the alleged incidents due to privacy regulations under the Consumer Protection Act.
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 15, 2025

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 15, 2025

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
Opinion: Boycotting U.S. products allows Canadians to take a rare political stand in their daily lives

Opinion: Boycotting U.S. products allows Canadians to take a rare political stand in their daily lives

Canadian citizens can use the consumer marketplace as a way of influencing the outcome of the trade war.
B.C. judge stays charges against man accused of recording nudity

B.C. judge stays charges against man accused of recording nudity

Amit Fein was convicted of fleeing police and breaching release conditions
After two years, this public space in Port Coquitlam will reopen

After two years, this public space in Port Coquitlam will reopen

The City of Port Coquitlam hosts at party in Leigh Square on Friday, April 4, 2025, to celebrate the renewal of the civic space. The celebration runs from 6 to 9 p.m.
B.C. woman who donated to ‘tax shelter scheme’ denied tax relief

B.C. woman who donated to ‘tax shelter scheme’ denied tax relief

Federal judge denied Laila McMillan's request for a judicial review of a Canada Revenue Agency decision that denied tax relief on interest going back to 2005.
Eby announces ending of provincial carbon tax, after Carney kills federal version

Eby announces ending of provincial carbon tax, after Carney kills federal version

British Columbia's government will follow through on its promise to repeal the province's consumer carbon tax after new Prime Minister Mark Carney moved to eliminate the federal version of the levy on Friday.
B.C. ports monitoring Alaska senator’s cruise-ship bypass threat

B.C. ports monitoring Alaska senator’s cruise-ship bypass threat

Trade war sparking division between B.C. and Alaska as cruise ships appear to be next collateral damage
New subdivision in Port Coquitlam means less yard for two homes

New subdivision in Port Coquitlam means less yard for two homes

Two property owners on Hastings Street in Port Coquitlam will lose part of their yards when a laneway is built for a new subdivision.
B.C.'s measles vaccination rate is lower than in Gaines County, Texas

B.C.'s measles vaccination rate is lower than in Gaines County, Texas

That makes the BCCDC 'quite worried.' How to check if you're protected.