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Tri-Cities Today: October 24, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 24, 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023.
Many British Columbians are beginning to question B.C.’s carbon tax, poll finds

Many British Columbians are beginning to question B.C.’s carbon tax, poll finds

In 2023, 62 per cent of British Columbians say the province's carbon tax has negatively affected their household finances
Province made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Province made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Mark Holland says the move was needed to stop the proliferation of short-term rental units amid an affordable-housing shortage
Opinion: The 23andMe data breach reveals the vulnerabilities of our interconnected data

Opinion: The 23andMe data breach reveals the vulnerabilities of our interconnected data

Our online data is inevitably intertwined with the data of others. Current protections are ill-equipped to address this reality and manage the far-ranging impacts of data breaches.
Port Moody beer 'Oktoberfest' wins Judges' Choice at annual awards

Port Moody beer 'Oktoberfest' wins Judges' Choice at annual awards

Two Port Moody breweries win big at 2023 BC Beer Awards on Saturday: Moody Ales and Yellow Dog Brewing.
Canada needs to curb its import-export swap to make seafood sustainable

Canada needs to curb its import-export swap to make seafood sustainable

Most of the fish or shellfish Canadians do eat is imported, yet consumers have little clarity about how sustainable those products may be.
Laugh off the midlife crisis with this Coquitlam comedy show

Laugh off the midlife crisis with this Coquitlam comedy show

Comedians Geri Hall and Gary Pearson are bringing "Middle Raged," a comedy show about life between the age of 30 to 65, to Evergreen Cultural Centre.
Metro Vancouver wastewater workers strike over wage dispute

Metro Vancouver wastewater workers strike over wage dispute

The union, which represents roughly 670 Metro Vancouver workers, set up picket lines at four facilities after ongoing wage negotiations broke down Friday.
B.C. animal rights activists disrupt SPCA fundraiser

B.C. animal rights activists disrupt SPCA fundraiser

Charity’s supporters were forced to wait outside a Vancouver hotel banquet hall.
Loblaws wants to sell wine at Coquitlam's Superstore

Loblaws wants to sell wine at Coquitlam's Superstore

Loblaw Companies is proposing to move its Special Wine Store Licence from Richmond to the Superstore at 1301 Lougheed Hwy., in southern Coquitlam.