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A stunning full 'corn moon' is set to illuminate Vancouver skies next week

A stunning full 'corn moon' is set to illuminate Vancouver skies next week

Stagazers across Canada will be treated to a dazzling full corn moon this September, which only happens once in every three years.
Port Moody port worker tests positive for COVID-19

Port Moody port worker tests positive for COVID-19

A contracted worker at Pacific Coast Terminals has fallen ill with the virus and is in isolation.
Found with 712 pot plants in Coquitlam basement, cook wins appeal on misused evidence

Found with 712 pot plants in Coquitlam basement, cook wins appeal on misused evidence

The man, who claimed he was a cook and was only watering the plants while his boss was away, will be given a new trial after the judge misused expert testimony stating not everyone at a grow op is a ‘criminal confederate’
Investigation launched after five off-leash dogs allegedly attack Coquitlam family pet

Investigation launched after five off-leash dogs allegedly attack Coquitlam family pet

Small dog sustains deep wounds in alleged attack, family says
'Smell of death' leads to discovery of poached black bear

'Smell of death' leads to discovery of poached black bear

North Shore Black Bear Society and the Fur-Bearers offer $1,000 reward for information that leads to the poachers’ arrest.
Coquitlam hikers urged to come forward in search of missing man

Coquitlam hikers urged to come forward in search of missing man

Coquitlam Search and Rescue is asking people to report if they saw Naderi hiking on Eagle Mountain trails on the weekend
Daily 'health checks' will be 'first line of defence' for B.C. schools

Daily 'health checks' will be 'first line of defence' for B.C. schools

"Every single day, every student, every adult who goes into the school, has to be assessed."
Dr. Henry addresses calls to increase limits at gatherings: 'We are staying at 50'

Dr. Henry addresses calls to increase limits at gatherings: 'We are staying at 50'

"The answer is simply no."
More COVID-19 warnings issued for B.C. flights

More COVID-19 warnings issued for B.C. flights

The BC Centre for Disease Control has added several more flights to its list of possible COVID-19 exposures. The latest warnings – which were added to the list between Aug. 19 and Aug.
‘We are not immune.’ Forest fire risk is real even in a coastal temperate rainforest

‘We are not immune.’ Forest fire risk is real even in a coastal temperate rainforest

Summers are getting hotter and dryer in all regions of British Columbia. The coastal fires of 2015 were a wake-up call; this summer's wet conditions shouldn't lull people into a false sense of security