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North Shore Rescue series inspires Coquitlam daughter of missing man to donate

North Shore Rescue series inspires Coquitlam daughter of missing man to donate

On her commute to work on Nov. 11, Chelsea Jewell had a lot to think about. Like a lot of British Columbians the night before, she had watched the debut of the Knowledge Network’s Search and Rescue: North Shore .
Vancouver bus driver yells at customer 'not wearing proper mask' in heated confrontation (VIDEO)

Vancouver bus driver yells at customer 'not wearing proper mask' in heated confrontation (VIDEO)

'It is a pandemic!'
Data error reported on closely watched COVID-19 numbers

Data error reported on closely watched COVID-19 numbers

Mistakes were caught and fixed in Wednesday's status update, as rolling daily numbers continue to change in B.C.
B.C.'s working women carrying bigger burden than men amid COVID-19: report

B.C.'s working women carrying bigger burden than men amid COVID-19: report

A new report points to how family obligations in the first months of the pandemic had a disproportionate impact on women in the province.
UPDATE: New Westminster's Whiteside 'up to the task' of education minister, says premier

UPDATE: New Westminster's Whiteside 'up to the task' of education minister, says premier

New Westminster just got a voice at the cabinet table - and it's a major voice.
No cheer at Port Moody’s pier

No cheer at Port Moody’s pier

Drive-thru event was supposed to be a safe alternative to annual community gathering that welcomes the Christmas season
Hudson’s Bay Coquitlam reopens, forced to pay half rent in interim ruling

Hudson’s Bay Coquitlam reopens, forced to pay half rent in interim ruling

Only five days after the Coquitlam HBC location had been shuttered, by Wednesday, Nov. 26, a interim ruling allowed the store to re-opened.
Canadians’ trail use up significantly during COVID-19: Survey

Canadians’ trail use up significantly during COVID-19: Survey

Canadians are using trails across Canada in greater numbers since the onset of COVID-19, with usage up close to 50 per cent across all age groups.
Arbitrator upholds discrimination case against Coquitlam school employee

Arbitrator upholds discrimination case against Coquitlam school employee

Worker had no motive to falsely accuse co-worker of ‘derogatory’ comments, arbitrator says, in grievance case that upholds district’s harassment and discrimination policy
Canada ranked #1 'most desirable' place to live in the world

Canada ranked #1 'most desirable' place to live in the world

Canada is officially the most desirable place to live on Earth, as the new data has revealed where people from around the world want to relocate to the most.