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Port Moody is making it easier when you have to 'go'

Port Moody is making it easier when you have to 'go'

People suffering inflammatory bowel diseases may need to use the washroom up to 20 times a day
B.C. dining sector set for 'rough ride' in 2024

B.C. dining sector set for 'rough ride' in 2024

Industry trends such as more low-alcohol beers and wines likely to strengthen.
Rob Shaw: Plunging health-care confidence may prove to be BC NDP’s Achilles heel

Rob Shaw: Plunging health-care confidence may prove to be BC NDP’s Achilles heel

It is harder to find a family doctor, ERs are more crowded than ever and wait times in critical areas are among the worst in the country, writes Rob Shaw
B.C. to provide at-home self-screening tests for cervical cancer

B.C. to provide at-home self-screening tests for cervical cancer

The goal is to phase out Pap tests for more effective HPV testing.
Tri-Cities Today: January 10, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: January 10, 2024

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024.
B.C. strata claims Mustang's engine 'revving' noise excessive

B.C. strata claims Mustang's engine 'revving' noise excessive

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal found strata fines invalid, and ordered them reversed.
Feeling cold? Hot chocolate fest starts Saturday in the Tri-Cities

Feeling cold? Hot chocolate fest starts Saturday in the Tri-Cities

BjornBar, Doughnut Love, Cassandra Cake Co. and Cannoli King are the four retailers in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam that are taking part in the 14th annual Hot Chocolate Festival.
B.C. neighbour foiled in fencing fight with nearly $3,000 payout

B.C. neighbour foiled in fencing fight with nearly $3,000 payout

The bulk of the award was for a land survey needed to establish whose property the fence was on.
Vancouver's 10 city councillors will earn $102K each in 2024

Vancouver's 10 city councillors will earn $102K each in 2024

Raise of 3.4% boosts base salaries from $98,585 to $101,937.
'We never forget': Families of Flight PS752 victims gather in North Vancouver

'We never forget': Families of Flight PS752 victims gather in North Vancouver

Family members from the North Shore are leaders in an effort to bring the case to the International Court of Justice