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Tri-Cities Today: March 1, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: March 1, 2024

What's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Friday, March 1, 2024.
'Really disappointing': B.C. children in limbo after admission to gifted program paused

'Really disappointing': B.C. children in limbo after admission to gifted program paused

Avery, who was reading at a university level when she was in Grade 2, has big plans for her future. However, the closure of a gifted program is creating challenges for her education path.
I Watched This Game: Canucks lose battles and the war against the Kings

I Watched This Game: Canucks lose battles and the war against the Kings

"I don’t think that we gave them a lot but what we gave them was egregious," said Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet.
Airline sues for alleged engine damages by jet bridge at YVR

Airline sues for alleged engine damages by jet bridge at YVR

British Airways alleges company operating jet bridge responsible for damages to Boeing 777 engine.
Tiny solarium, curtained living room being rented in same Vancouver apartment

Tiny solarium, curtained living room being rented in same Vancouver apartment

"There's no homelessness in the neighborhood and it's neat!"
Photos: Riverside Rapids into the semi-finals at AAAA girls high school basketball provincials

Photos: Riverside Rapids into the semi-finals at AAAA girls high school basketball provincials

Riverside defeated the Kelowna Owls 78-32 in Thursday's first quarter final
Full-patch B.C. Hells Angel jailed three years for having proceeds of crime

Full-patch B.C. Hells Angel jailed three years for having proceeds of crime

Police found more than $160,000 in Courtenay James Lafreniere's home during a drug trafficking investigation.
B.C. renters, mortgage holders delaying retirement savings, says survey

B.C. renters, mortgage holders delaying retirement savings, says survey

B.C. residents with monthly housing costs are choosing between 'paying for living expenses today or putting some money away for tomorrow.'
‘Forced to price down’: B.C.'s Black entrepreneurs feeling squeezed for sales

‘Forced to price down’: B.C.'s Black entrepreneurs feeling squeezed for sales

New survey shows nearly eight in 10 Canadian Black entrepreneurs undercharge their products and services.
B.C. winery warns of industry collapse without assistance

B.C. winery warns of industry collapse without assistance

'Can't afford to do nothing.'