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Company building Coquitlam condo tower where shoring wall collapsed says it followed proper procedures

Company building Coquitlam condo tower where shoring wall collapsed says it followed proper procedures

Nobody was injured when the wall collapsed on Nov. 29 and the company is continuing its investigation.
No charges for animal rights activists who blocked BC SPCA gala

No charges for animal rights activists who blocked BC SPCA gala

The incident occurred Oct. 21, 2023, at a Vancouver hotel, when three people blocked the entrance to the banquet hall.
Port Moody councillors vote themselves a pay raise

Port Moody councillors vote themselves a pay raise

The pay for Port Moody Mayor Meghan Lahti will increase from $126,360 to $142,970.
Transit Police says Surrey SkyTrain death an accident

Transit Police says Surrey SkyTrain death an accident

It appears a 41-year-old man accidentally fell into the guideway as a train entered the station last month.
Mayor Ken Sim moves to abolish elected Vancouver park board

Mayor Ken Sim moves to abolish elected Vancouver park board

Six of seven commissioners belong to mayor's ABC Vancouver party.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Where's the report behind the cutting of 160K Stanley Park trees?

Where's the report behind the cutting of 160K Stanley Park trees?

Vancouver Park Board mum on science behind decision to cut one-quarter of the trees in the city’s largest park
Photos: Why some teachers at Port Moody Secondary will look a little odd this week

Photos: Why some teachers at Port Moody Secondary will look a little odd this week

The teachers lost a Movember challenge to a group of students fundraising for men's health issues.
B.C. consumers tightening wallets in tough retail climate

B.C. consumers tightening wallets in tough retail climate

Analysts expect shoppers to continue to be frugal through 2024 as inflation, higher rates hit personal pocketbooks.
Tax reporting law faces opposition from B.C. lawyers

Tax reporting law faces opposition from B.C. lawyers

The Law Society of BC is part of a pending constitutional challenge against amendments to the Income Tax Act; lawyers charge that new reporting requirements infringe on charter rights of solicitor-client privilege.