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B.C.-wide warrant issued for Delta teacher facing child porn charges

B.C.-wide warrant issued for Delta teacher facing child porn charges

Surrey RCMP have confirmed that there is a B.C.-wide arrest warrant for a former Delta elementary school teacher charged with child pornography offences. RCMP media relations officer Cpl.
Dr. Bonnie Henry launches Coast Guard ship in North Van (VIDEO)

Dr. Bonnie Henry launches Coast Guard ship in North Van (VIDEO)

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry took a few moments away from navigating B.C. out of COVID-19 waters, Friday, to come to North Vancouver and launch a ship dedicated to science.
‘A watershed moment’: Port Moody, Port Coquitlam mayors join call to end homelessness

‘A watershed moment’: Port Moody, Port Coquitlam mayors join call to end homelessness

The mayors of Port Moody and Port Coquitlam have joined leaders from several other communities around the province to urge the federal and provincial governments to do more to combat homelessness.
Stay alert of common COVID-19 scams, says RCMP

Stay alert of common COVID-19 scams, says RCMP

The RCMP is warning people to stay alert and aware of COVID-19 scams that are still lingering about as the province begins to re-open after the pandemic.
Looking to extend your cycling horizons? This Belcarra author has the guide for you

Looking to extend your cycling horizons? This Belcarra author has the guide for you

New book explores more than 140 routes in southern British Columbia, from Hope to Cranbrook
Southern resident killer whales returning later to Salish Sea in ‘drastic’ change

Southern resident killer whales returning later to Salish Sea in ‘drastic’ change

Southern resident killer whales made their first appearance in the Salish Sea on Canada Day after more than two months with only a brief sighting off the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Racism called out in 'every nook and cranny' of Tri-Cities

Racism called out in 'every nook and cranny' of Tri-Cities

Hundreds of people gathered at a Black Lives Matter rally in Coquitlam Saturday in an event that drew people together from the local Black community, a variety of Indigenous groups and others flying the rainbow colours of LGBTQ pride.
Cocaine and opiates were handed out for free. Here's why no one was arrested

Cocaine and opiates were handed out for free. Here's why no one was arrested

The protest was created in direct response to a staggering increase in overdose deaths in the province from an ever more toxic drug supply due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Driver of McLaren totalled on B.C. highway blames hydroplaning for the crash

Driver of McLaren totalled on B.C. highway blames hydroplaning for the crash

Speed was not a factor, he says
Letter: Belcarra residents should open up fat wallets & solve wildfire problem themselves

Letter: Belcarra residents should open up fat wallets & solve wildfire problem themselves

The Editor: Re. "' We are a ticking time bomb ,'" (The Tri-City News, July 2) I thought Belcarra was a sort of a property tax safe haven for those affluent enough to live there.