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North Vancouver man charged for indecency aboard bus

North Vancouver man charged for indecency aboard bus

A North Vancouver man is facing public indecency charges after police allege he exposed himself to two teen victims aboard a local bus. The incident happened on the evening of Aug.
‘Condescending and misogynistic’ treatment leads Port Moody councillor to seek code of conduct

‘Condescending and misogynistic’ treatment leads Port Moody councillor to seek code of conduct

Veteran Coun. Diana Dilworth says municipal politicians have a right to a respectful and safe workplace, calls on province to develop a code of conduct and complaint process
Abandoned campfire, downed power line trigger wildfire warning in Tri-Cities

Abandoned campfire, downed power line trigger wildfire warning in Tri-Cities

Those living close to the forests edge ‘need to be hardening their property against the spread of wildfire,’ says Port Moody Fire Chief Ron Coulson.
Looking for a family doctor in the Tri-Cities? This waitlist will help

Looking for a family doctor in the Tri-Cities? This waitlist will help

So far, the waitlist has connected nearly 1,500 patients with a care provider across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and New Westminster.
Coquitlam grocery giant to resume temperature checks

Coquitlam grocery giant to resume temperature checks

T&T Supermarket, which has a major location at Coquitlam Centre, announced in a written statement it would resume “inviting all customers and employees to take your temperature before entering the store” effective Sept. 14.
‘We’re all at the mercy of the entire system’: Coquitlam students return to school during COVID-19

‘We’re all at the mercy of the entire system’: Coquitlam students return to school during COVID-19

Most of Coquitlam school district's students are headed back to school starting today masked, anxious and excited.
Port of Vancouver lifts Deep Cove dock ban

Port of Vancouver lifts Deep Cove dock ban

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has lifted a 12-year-old moratorium on new recreational docks in Indian Arm and the eastern portion of Burrard Inlet.
Firefighters investigate cause of Deep Cove wildfire

Firefighters investigate cause of Deep Cove wildfire

District of North Vancouver firefighters are investigating possible causes this morning after spending several tense hours battling a wildfire that broke out in a forested area near Deep Cove Wednesday night.
Pandemic puts B.C. on course for $12.8 billion deficit

Pandemic puts B.C. on course for $12.8 billion deficit

$7.6 billion spent on its pandemic actions
Metro Vancouver overrun with looper moths

Metro Vancouver overrun with looper moths

West Vancouver resident captures amazing closeup of Western hemlock looper moths during outbreak