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PHOTOS: RCMP homicide team investigating after man gunned down in targeted Coquitlam shooting

PHOTOS: RCMP homicide team investigating after man gunned down in targeted Coquitlam shooting

Mounties responded to the Saturday incident (May 22) as residents said heard several gunshots near Hart Street and Henderson Avenue.
Kwikwetlem First Nation commissions hand-carved house post to symbolize 'hope, healing and homecoming'

Kwikwetlem First Nation commissions hand-carved house post to symbolize 'hope, healing and homecoming'

The Red Fish Healing Centre for Mental Health and Addiction is getting a new installation that aims to honour the host nation's ancestral lands.
Cartoon: Are you on Phizebook?

Cartoon: Are you on Phizebook?

Photo or it didn't happen
Five Tri-City areas combine for 135 COVID-19 cases in new weekly BCCDC data

Five Tri-City areas combine for 135 COVID-19 cases in new weekly BCCDC data

Downward trend continues, slowly but surely, as the region currently boasts the third-lowest week-to-week infection rate in Fraser Health.
Long weekend B.C. boaters urged to meet all safety protocols, both on-water and COVID-19

Long weekend B.C. boaters urged to meet all safety protocols, both on-water and COVID-19

Annual national awareness campaign is encouraging social-distanced boating and reiterates the use of lifejackets, which could end in a $230 fine if none are provided.
Here's what you need to know if you spot a yearling bear

Here's what you need to know if you spot a yearling bear

After a yearling was spotted in Squamish, the District's wildlife officer Meg Toom explains how humans can keep them safe.
What will it take to halt old-growth logging in B.C.?

What will it take to halt old-growth logging in B.C.?

British Columbia's old-growth trees are major carbon sinks and pillars of a vibrant forest ecosystem. But as the province struggles to achieve its emission targets, only 3% of the big trees are left in B.C. — has the Squamish Nation found a solution?
Here's how one Port Coquitlam school is working to change its transportation culture

Here's how one Port Coquitlam school is working to change its transportation culture

Bike to School Week is coming May 31 to June 4. One Port Coquitlam school is working to change its transportation culture, one pedal stroke at a time.
Letter: Port Moody mayor made 'ridiculous' statement about Anmore

Letter: Port Moody mayor made 'ridiculous' statement about Anmore

Anmore council responds to comments about growth
Opinion: Indoor dining returns soon - tip like you've never tipped before

Opinion: Indoor dining returns soon - tip like you've never tipped before

Restaurant workers have suffered mightily