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Signs of pet dementia: Recognizing subtle changes

Signs of pet dementia: Recognizing subtle changes

As veterinary medicine has succeeded in extending the lifespan of many pets, a different challenge has increased — dementia.
Social media firms can't be let 'off the hook' for deadly sextortion of kids: Eby

Social media firms can't be let 'off the hook' for deadly sextortion of kids: Eby

VANCOUVER — Premier David Eby says social media companies can't be let "off the hook" after two British Columbia teens fell victim to online sextortion scams and died by suicide in the past year.
Man guilty of 2022 assault spree accused of breaching probation

Man guilty of 2022 assault spree accused of breaching probation

The court heard Shakwan David Kelly struggles with addiction and mental illness.
Coquitlam violinist up for JUNO Award next month

Coquitlam violinist up for JUNO Award next month

Place des Arts' violin and chamber music teacher Meredith Bates is nominated for one of the highest honours in Canadian music.
Randall Hopley will get overnight leave if parole officer approves

Randall Hopley will get overnight leave if parole officer approves

High-risk sex offender Randall Hopley will be granted overnight leave into the community if approved by a parole supervisor.
Could cap on international students shake up Metro Vancouver office vacancy?

Could cap on international students shake up Metro Vancouver office vacancy?

Schools may be forced to re-think real estate needs, according to Avison Young report.
Update: Violent sex offender wanted Canada-wide caught near Vancouver police station

Update: Violent sex offender wanted Canada-wide caught near Vancouver police station

He was rearrested by officers on patrol near Cambie Street and Broadway.
Lights at Lafarge in Coquitlam gets dimmer after Feb. 18

Lights at Lafarge in Coquitlam gets dimmer after Feb. 18

Coquitlam crews will start to dismantle the largest free outdoor light show in Metro Vancouver starting on Feb. 19, 2024.
White-nose syndrome bat monitoring continuing in B.C.

White-nose syndrome bat monitoring continuing in B.C.

The BC Community Bat Program is working with the province to detect and prevent the spread of white-nose syndrome, a fungal-based infection which has killed millions of bats in North America.
Report crimes directly to police, Coquitlam RCMP urge after Robinson office mischief

Report crimes directly to police, Coquitlam RCMP urge after Robinson office mischief

Coquitlam Mounties are reminding the public to report crimes to the detachment — not via email or social media.