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Coquitlam man sues officers who killed bear family for unlawful detainment, assault

Coquitlam man sues officers who killed bear family for unlawful detainment, assault

The 69-year-old retired bus driver claims he was unlawfully detained, assaulted, battered and defamed.
Cancellation of Operation Red Nose a financial blow to kids’ sports

Cancellation of Operation Red Nose a financial blow to kids’ sports

This year volunteers will not be providing safe rides home during the holiday season because of COVID-19, resulting in a financial loss of about $20,000 for KidSport Tri-Cities
Restaurants Canada calls on next B.C. government to support foodservice industry

Restaurants Canada calls on next B.C. government to support foodservice industry

Restaurants are likely to be among the slowest sectors of the economy to recover from the pandemic.
Speeding near Port Coquitlam parks, shopping areas prompts action

Speeding near Port Coquitlam parks, shopping areas prompts action

City to seek enforcement help while it considers road and sidewalk improvements
COVID helping organized crime get bogus loans for luxury cars: Crime Stoppers

COVID helping organized crime get bogus loans for luxury cars: Crime Stoppers

COVID-19 protocols are helping organize crime target lenders who finance auto loans in B.C. and car dealerships, says Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers.
COVID-19 exposure flagged at Coquitlam middle school

COVID-19 exposure flagged at Coquitlam middle school

Fraser Health is warning of an exposure event at Como Lake middle school that bridged Sept. 28, 29 and 30. This is the first middle school in the Tri-Cities where an exposure to the virus that causes COVID-19 has been reported.
Coquitlam Search and Rescue chopper hiker off mountain ridge

Coquitlam Search and Rescue chopper hiker off mountain ridge

The hiker had fallen and suffered a broken arm.
Tri-Cities woman takes pandemic sourdough craze to the next level

Tri-Cities woman takes pandemic sourdough craze to the next level

An Anmore woman who had always wanted to launch her own food business said it took a pandemic to get her sourdough enterprise off the ground.
'This is discrimination': Vancouverites react to 'no pets' policy in rental contracts

'This is discrimination': Vancouverites react to 'no pets' policy in rental contracts

"I never understood why a landlord with black mold running all throughout their $2000 rental, won't allow pets."
Abundance of one salmon species affects all others, SFU study suggests

Abundance of one salmon species affects all others, SFU study suggests

When returns are high, dominant fish will deliberately allow younger fish to feed on the excess