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'Coastal phenomenon': Metro Vancouver New Year's Eve forecast looks 'generally unsettled'

'Coastal phenomenon': Metro Vancouver New Year's Eve forecast looks 'generally unsettled'

In 2022, locals battled a snowstorm over the holidays.
Port Moody's Penguin Plunge offers a bracing way to start the new year

Port Moody's Penguin Plunge offers a bracing way to start the new year

Proceeds from the event go to the Pleasantside Community Association to support programming at Old Orchard Hall.
B.C. woman loses $80K in crypto investment scam

B.C. woman loses $80K in crypto investment scam

The case remains under further investigation by police.
Century-old heat records fall in B.C. as weather system brings warmth and wind

Century-old heat records fall in B.C. as weather system brings warmth and wind

The warmth also brought strong wind to the southern coast, leaving several neighbourhoods without power.
Montreal man seeks to launch class action over cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

Montreal man seeks to launch class action over cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

The Public Health Agency of Canada has reported 164 laboratory-confirmed cases and seven deaths from cantaloupe-linked salmonella across eight provinces.
Sir Backbite? Lady Sneerwell? Coquitlam troupe stages updated 18th century comedy

Sir Backbite? Lady Sneerwell? Coquitlam troupe stages updated 18th century comedy

Stage 43 mounts the updated version of "The School of Scandal" at the Evergreen Cultural Centre in Coquitlam in January 2024.
Rob Shaw: 2024 holds potential for major reshaping of B.C.'s political landscape

Rob Shaw: 2024 holds potential for major reshaping of B.C.'s political landscape

October election may upend the fortunes of B.C.'s political parties.
Tri-Cities Today: December 28, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: December 28, 2023

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023.
New orca calf spotted in Puget Sound with endangered southern resident killer whales

New orca calf spotted in Puget Sound with endangered southern resident killer whales

The Center for Whale Research said the new calf, spotted in Puget Sound on Tuesday, looks to be just a few days old.
Calls for more addiction treatment as B.C. drug decriminalization enters second year

Calls for more addiction treatment as B.C. drug decriminalization enters second year

A narrow, winding corridor at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver leads to a clinic offering quick access to addiction treatment for people seeking helpon their own or after a referral from an emergency room, a family doctor or a social worker.