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BBB: This romance scam tricks victims into laundering money

BBB: This romance scam tricks victims into laundering money

Are you on a dating app? The Better Business Bureau encourages users to research, ask specific questions and never send money to avoid scams.
Minter: How to have success with seeds

Minter: How to have success with seeds

Timing is everything and there is such a thing as buying too much seed, says master gardener Brian Minter in his latest article.
'It tortures me:' Parksville mother gives up search for missing daughter

'It tortures me:' Parksville mother gives up search for missing daughter

For the past seven years, Barbara Gilmour has done everything she can to find her daughter Carmel, who disappeared in November 2017
Tri-Cities Today: February 11, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: February 11, 2024

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024.
Reversal of fortune as Coquitlam Express lose 2-1 to the Chilliwack Chiefs

Reversal of fortune as Coquitlam Express lose 2-1 to the Chilliwack Chiefs

The Coquitlam Express and Chilliwack Chiefs will play again next Friday
I Watched This Game: Canucks give up two-goal lead in overtime loss to Red Wings

I Watched This Game: Canucks give up two-goal lead in overtime loss to Red Wings

Three-point nights for Elias Pettersson and Filip Hronek weren't enough to dispatch the Detroit Red Wings.
This Port Moody woman helped write the book on Zoom meeting style. Then her cat started acting weird

This Port Moody woman helped write the book on Zoom meeting style. Then her cat started acting weird

Port Moody's Jessie Bahrey is one half of the Room Raters X (formerly Twitter) account that went viral during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Float entries sought for 101st May Days parade in Port Coquitlam

Float entries sought for 101st May Days parade in Port Coquitlam

The deadline to apply to be in the Rotary May Days parade in Port Coquitlam is April 14; the procession is on May 11, 2024.
B.C. bar fined $3,000 for being over customer limit

B.C. bar fined $3,000 for being over customer limit

Inspectors found Vancouver's Shamrock Bar & Grill had more than 70 people on June 17, 2023 despite a capacity of 44 patrons.
Last of 'vulnerable' B.C. co-ops saved despite feds being 'MIA'

Last of 'vulnerable' B.C. co-ops saved despite feds being 'MIA'

Two rare co-ops on private land have been saved from the prospect of redevelopment with a $71-million injection of cash to a non-profit trust entity operated by the Co-operative Housing Federation of BC.