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Coquitlam River levels to surge for two months warns BC Hydro

Coquitlam River levels to surge for two months warns BC Hydro

BC Hydro is warning it will release more water into the Coquitlam River to prevent overflow and ensure the safety of workers replacing ageing tunnel infrastructure, which regulates water levels in Buntzen Lake and the Coquitlam Reservoir
Someone has drawn a hilarious interpretation of a Metro Vancouver map

Someone has drawn a hilarious interpretation of a Metro Vancouver map

What do you see when you look at a map of Metro Vancouver?
Anti-mask demonstrators throw NYE protest at Vancouver Art Gallery (VIDEOS)

Anti-mask demonstrators throw NYE protest at Vancouver Art Gallery (VIDEOS)

While police were escorting a protestor off the property, she allegedly bit one of the officers.
What's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021

What's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021

As of June 2021, minimum-wage workers in B.C. will receive $15.20 an hour
99 years ago, British Columbians started driving on the right-hand side of the road

99 years ago, British Columbians started driving on the right-hand side of the road

Residents drove on the left until 1922
B.C.'s first 2021 baby born in Vancouver

B.C.'s first 2021 baby born in Vancouver

Welcome to 2021!
Province reports COVID cases jumped by 683 in the last day

Province reports COVID cases jumped by 683 in the last day

The number of active COVID cases in B.C. is now 7,803
Environment Canada issues rainfall warning for Coquitlam on New Year’s Eve

Environment Canada issues rainfall warning for Coquitlam on New Year’s Eve

Another storm tracking of the Pacific Ocean is set to bring heavy rains to the Tri-City area New Year’s Eve, dropping up to 60 millimetres of rain over the next 24 hours
B.C. government releases new campaign featuring COVID-19 party creature (VIDEO)

B.C. government releases new campaign featuring COVID-19 party creature (VIDEO)

"Don't let this guy ruin your holiday,"
Tri-Cities COVID-19 cases surpass 2,000

Tri-Cities COVID-19 cases surpass 2,000

Despite a levelling off of cases, the coronavirus continues to bring death and heartache to families across the Tri-Cities, with at least 18 deaths due to the virus recorded at two active long-term care outbreaks in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam