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Letter: Thank you, Coquitlam and Port Moody mayors, for speaking up

Letter: Thank you, Coquitlam and Port Moody mayors, for speaking up

A letter writer that's advocated for smarter housing solutions is grateful for their "early Christmas present."
Kelowna businessman's fund to help save mothers nearing $500,000

Kelowna businessman's fund to help save mothers nearing $500,000

Maternal mortality rate was 8.3 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2018, Statistics Canada data shows.
Tri-Cities Today: December 23, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: December 23, 2023

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023.
Earthquake early-warning system will provide valuable seconds, even minutes

Earthquake early-warning system will provide valuable seconds, even minutes

The warning could trigger automated systems such as diverting planes from landing, stopping public transit and traffic on bridges, shutting off gas valves and alerting surgeons to stop operating.
Ex-bookkeeper accused of defrauding Burnaby employer of nearly $2M

Ex-bookkeeper accused of defrauding Burnaby employer of nearly $2M

Former Vidcom Communications Ltd. office manager and bookkeeper Sharina Rattan, 52, has been charged in an 'alleged cheque fraud' against her former employer.
B.C. fines RBC $2.2M for mortgage documentation failures

B.C. fines RBC $2.2M for mortgage documentation failures

Royal Bank of Canada faces third largest fine in B.C. for mortgage documention failures and signs undertaking to have its mortgage discharge process monitored for one year
Social housing wait-list grows 27 per cent in Metro Vancouver

Social housing wait-list grows 27 per cent in Metro Vancouver

Homelessness is up 33 per cent since 2020 and 122 per cent since 2005, even as more supportive housing is being built. 
YVR warns of increased traffic near the airport on Boxing Day

YVR warns of increased traffic near the airport on Boxing Day

Shoppers and travellers may want to take public transport in case of traffic jams.
Port Moody church asks for food, cash for returning SFU students

Port Moody church asks for food, cash for returning SFU students

The Inlet United Church in Port Moody is calling for contributions of non-perishable food and cash to be dropped off before Sunday, Dec. 31, as part of its Advent Project.
BCCDC alerts parents to high cases of severe Strep A infections

BCCDC alerts parents to high cases of severe Strep A infections

Children are particularly vulnerable to invasive group A streptococcal, says the BC Centre for Disease Control