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Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 9, 2025

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 9, 2025

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
Photos: Festival du Bois returns for the 36th edition at Coquitlam's Mackin Park

Photos: Festival du Bois returns for the 36th edition at Coquitlam's Mackin Park

Québecois icon Yves Lambert and his seven-piece orchestra headlined Saturday, March 8.
Minter: Colour up your gardens for the spring

Minter: Colour up your gardens for the spring

If your garden or containers need a little lift right about now, all these plants will provide some spectacular, instant colour that you will continue to enjoy for years to come, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
B.C. mine penalized $54K for discharging contaminated wastewater near Alaska border

B.C. mine penalized $54K for discharging contaminated wastewater near Alaska border

Penalties to Ascot Resources Ltd. were dropped six-fold from an initial $325K
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 8, 2025

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on March 8, 2025

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
I Watched This Game: Lankinen's 37 saves tame the Wild in 3-1 Canucks win

I Watched This Game: Lankinen's 37 saves tame the Wild in 3-1 Canucks win

Kevin Lankinen was brilliant and Elias Pettersson was, perhaps, a little bit back to lead the Vancouver Canucks over the Minnesota Wild.
Photos: Inexperience catches up with Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Ravens at basketball provincials

Photos: Inexperience catches up with Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Ravens at basketball provincials

The Terry Fox Ravens lost 92-64 to the Dover Bay Dolphins in Friday's late semi-final at the BC School Sports AAAA boys basketball championships at the Langley Events Centre
This Port Moody student rappelled off tall towers; now she's won a prestigious scholarship to fix planes

This Port Moody student rappelled off tall towers; now she's won a prestigious scholarship to fix planes

Liv Letourneau, 19, is studying at BCIT's accelerated Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program
More than 450 unhoused people died in B.C. in 2023, almost tripling 2020 toll

More than 450 unhoused people died in B.C. in 2023, almost tripling 2020 toll

VANCOUVER — New data from the BC Coroners Service says at least 458 people experiencing homelessness in the province died in 2023, with the toll almost tripling in just three years.
B.C. stock promoter accused of flipping home to dodge SEC settlement

B.C. stock promoter accused of flipping home to dodge SEC settlement

American authorities are going after the home of a Vancouver man who, along with his companies, owes US$3.4M following a settlement