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Spring break starts in SD43. Here's what city programs are left

Spring break starts in SD43. Here's what city programs are left

Here’s what’s available, as of today, March 15, for city-run spring break programs in the Tri-Cities.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

'Funny boy': Dog blares truck horn while waiting for owner in Whistler

'Funny boy': Dog blares truck horn while waiting for owner in Whistler

Murphy is normally sleeping in the truck, but not this time.
Photos: How this white van delivers health care to homeless populations in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New West

Photos: How this white van delivers health care to homeless populations in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New West

Fraser Health's Integrated Homelessness Action Response Team services communities north of the Fraser River.
Chinese cranes in B.C. ports raise concerns after U.S. security probe

Chinese cranes in B.C. ports raise concerns after U.S. security probe

Chinese crane manufacturer ZPMC has a stronghold in B.C. container terminals; it's unclear what the Canadian government is doing about concerns raised by U.S. officials that extra communications devices have been found on the cranes in U.S. ports.
Cause of fire at Coquitlam rental block still undetermined

Cause of fire at Coquitlam rental block still undetermined

Emergency social services for Century Place tenants is extended until Wednesday, March 20, the City of Coquitlam says.
YVR food workers threaten to strike over living wages

YVR food workers threaten to strike over living wages

Airport food service disruptions could happen during spring break and Easter weekend travel rush.
Emails reveal months of TikTok spyware fears at B.C. cybersecurity department

Emails reveal months of TikTok spyware fears at B.C. cybersecurity department

A year before U.S. lawmakers targeted TikTok, B.C. government cybersecurity department scrambled to remove the app.
Headlines from the past: Crane tips while lifting safe into a Coquitlam home

Headlines from the past: Crane tips while lifting safe into a Coquitlam home

In the same week, Coquitlam firefighters also had to help a boy remove his tongue from the opening of a pop can.
Rob Shaw: B.C. ready to get tough on tech titans with sweeping legislation

Rob Shaw: B.C. ready to get tough on tech titans with sweeping legislation

From sextortion to eating disorders, province targets platforms and companies endangering youth