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Tri-Cities Today: February 13, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: February 13, 2024

Read what's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024.
B.C. court rejects $1,500 COVID ticket appeal

B.C. court rejects $1,500 COVID ticket appeal

Nithya Geetapriya Ananda was fined $5,750, a penalty later reduced to $1,500.
Photos: Boxing trainer to pro athletes, Hollywood stars brings message of empowerment to Coquitlam students

Photos: Boxing trainer to pro athletes, Hollywood stars brings message of empowerment to Coquitlam students

Ann Najjar, who helped prepare actor Michael B. Jordan for his role in "Creed III" is known at the "Mitt Queen"
B.C. investment dealer that oversaw suspicious, 'unprofitable' trades fined $150K

B.C. investment dealer that oversaw suspicious, 'unprofitable' trades fined $150K

Leede Jones Gable Inc. failed to adequately supervise stockbroker Larry Martin, who admitted to failing to fulfil his gatekeeper responsibilities, states settlement agreement.
Judge awards Richmond condo presale buyers $13.1 million

Judge awards Richmond condo presale buyers $13.1 million

The case centred around two clauses in the pre-sale contract.
Park board releases report from Stanley Park logging contractor after complaint

Park board releases report from Stanley Park logging contractor after complaint

Mitigation or management of at least 90% of the park's forest areas "is critical in the short term."
Jokers Canada brings four more comedic shows to the Tri-Cities

Jokers Canada brings four more comedic shows to the Tri-Cities

Jokers Canada founder Aaron Arya has comics lined up for four shows at three venues in the Tri-Cities in March.
BC Hydro prepares for drop in water supply at biggest reservoirs

BC Hydro prepares for drop in water supply at biggest reservoirs

Two dams that account for more than 45 per cent of B.C.'s generating capacity are forecast to have below average overall water supply.
Group says Lululemon is 'greenwashing' as emissions rise, wants competition probe

Group says Lululemon is 'greenwashing' as emissions rise, wants competition probe

VANCOUVER — A non-profit organization in British Columbia announced Monday it has asked Canada's Competition Bureau to investigate athletic-wear giant Lululemon, claiming the company is misleading customers about its environmental impacts.
Dragon, lion dances for Lunar New Year at this Coquitlam school

Dragon, lion dances for Lunar New Year at this Coquitlam school

See performances and sample multicultural fare at Coast Salish Elementary on Burke Mountain on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. There is also a Chinese New Year celebration at Evergreen Cultural Centre on Feb. 19.