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How Christmas is celebrated around the world

How Christmas is celebrated around the world

Stacker dove into some of the ways people celebrate Christmas across the globe. Read on to learn more and gain inspiration for new family traditions.
Port Coquitlam mayor keeps city planning, Metro finance for 2024

Port Coquitlam mayor keeps city planning, Metro finance for 2024

Port Coquitlam council appointments to internal and external committees are now divvied out for the new year.
Opinion: How holiday soundtracks inspire hope for a little more love

Opinion: How holiday soundtracks inspire hope for a little more love

Annual holiday specials aren’t all fluffy nostalgia. While families enjoy these together, part of the attraction is how these shows' soundtracks and plots acknowledge life’s compromised conclusions.
Port Moody hockey player is in the fight of his life — again

Port Moody hockey player is in the fight of his life — again

Wade MacLeod officially retired from his playing career in 2022
Holiday recycling pickups for Port Coquitlam residents this week

Holiday recycling pickups for Port Coquitlam residents this week

Extra collection is slated for Dec. 26 and 30 for Port Coquitlam homeowners with curbside pickup. What you need to know.
Letter: Burquitlam is a constant messy construction zone

Letter: Burquitlam is a constant messy construction zone

A letter writer said it's accepted that developments will continue in the Coqutilam neighbourhood.
Vancouver resident says Gaza used to be 'dressed like a bride' during Christmas

Vancouver resident says Gaza used to be 'dressed like a bride' during Christmas

The last time Omar Mansour was in Gaza with his family on Christmas was 2013.
Decaying Vancouver monument a metaphor for the broken dream of peace on Earth

Decaying Vancouver monument a metaphor for the broken dream of peace on Earth

Vancouver's Peace Flame Monument sits in limbo
Evictions 'catastrophic' for B.C. seniors who lose affordable homes: seniors advocate

Evictions 'catastrophic' for B.C. seniors who lose affordable homes: seniors advocate

The growing need for homes earmarked for seniors has become particularly dire for those with low, fixed incomes during what should be their golden years, says Isobel Mackenzie.
Vancouver skateboard community longs for indoor space as city policy tries to keep up

Vancouver skateboard community longs for indoor space as city policy tries to keep up

For skateboarders in Vancouver and elsewhere in British Columbia's Lower Mainland, there's a lack of city-supported covered or indoor spaces.