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SD43 superintendent issues letter to families regarding recent Israel-Palestine conflict

SD43 superintendent issues letter to families regarding recent Israel-Palestine conflict

TRI-CITIES — The letter directly appeals to families of SD43 students about the impact of exposure to recent global tensions.
Most B.C. residents support religious exemptions for medically assisted death

Most B.C. residents support religious exemptions for medically assisted death

Only one in four Canadians think a religious-oriented health-care facility should be mandated to offer MAID.
B.C. Supreme Court awards $1M damages for 2016 Surrey accident

B.C. Supreme Court awards $1M damages for 2016 Surrey accident

Nina Ashley Bennett testified to acutely painful post-accident headaches that reduced her to tears.
Coquitlam is creating 39 single-family lots. The mayor is not happy

Coquitlam is creating 39 single-family lots. The mayor is not happy

COQUITLAM — While Mayor Richard Stewart voted in favour of the Gracorp proposal, which will remove a 12' tall concrete wall surrounding the land, he said creating single-family lots is "inappropriate" in today’s housing crunch.
Free legal advice on sexual assault launched by B.C. non-profit

Free legal advice on sexual assault launched by B.C. non-profit

VANCOUVER — A free and confidential legal service is now being offered to people who have been sexually assaulted in British Columbia.
B.C. regulator fines CIBC $3.4M for mortgage documentation failures

B.C. regulator fines CIBC $3.4M for mortgage documentation failures

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) violated the B.C. Consumer Protection Act, according to inspectors.
Port Moody to consider feasibility of adding more recreational facilities

Port Moody to consider feasibility of adding more recreational facilities

PORT MOODY — A study to determine the feasibility of adding more recreational facilities in Port Moody will cost $125,000.
North Vancouver woman pleads for return of husband's stolen ashes

North Vancouver woman pleads for return of husband's stolen ashes

The widow of the North Vancouver man whose remains were stolen has a few things to say to the thief
Ottawa resident tells convoy organizers' trial he felt 'threatened' during protest

Ottawa resident tells convoy organizers' trial he felt 'threatened' during protest

Ottawa resident Paul Jorgenson felt "threatened" during "Freedom Convoy" demonstrations in winter 2022, he said during his testimony at the criminal trial of two protest organizers on Tuesday.
Jokers Canada back in Port Moody after sold-out show in September

Jokers Canada back in Port Moody after sold-out show in September

METRO VANCOUVER — Touring comedians to perform in Burnaby this month, as well as at Port Moody's Inlet Theatre on Nov. 12.