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RCMP locate woman wanted on Mental Health Act warrant

RCMP locate woman wanted on Mental Health Act warrant

Michelle Davidson went missing when she left
Phase 3 allows Tri-City residents to tour the province

Phase 3 allows Tri-City residents to tour the province

Premier John Horgan, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Phase 3 start up, enabling hotels, resorts to open up and people encouraged to travel but keep their bubbles small, maintain social distancing
Owner of Port Moody tragedy house says progress is being made on restoration

Owner of Port Moody tragedy house says progress is being made on restoration

Fire at home on Dewdney Trunk Road in 2016 killed a mother of six
B.C. moving into phase 3 of reopening plan

B.C. moving into phase 3 of reopening plan

'This is not the summer for large family gatherings or big parties,' said Henry as the province encouraged British Columbians to exercise cautious travel within B.C.
Giant card sends Port Coquitlam teacher off to retirement after 47 years on the job

Giant card sends Port Coquitlam teacher off to retirement after 47 years on the job

Carlo Muro says good bye to his Riverside colleagues and students, but not without shedding a few tears
Booze in Port Coquitlam parks in time for Canada Day socializing

Booze in Port Coquitlam parks in time for Canada Day socializing

Provincial order change forces another meeting for council to approve pilot program but initiative is supported by a council majority
More than two-thirds of B.C. workers wouldn’t return to the office in the fall: poll

More than two-thirds of B.C. workers wouldn’t return to the office in the fall: poll

If given a choice, only 31% of workers said they would go back to their workplace in September.
Coquitlam RCMP seek woman on Mental Health Act warrant

Coquitlam RCMP seek woman on Mental Health Act warrant

Michelle Davidson was arrested in Coquitlam Tuesday, June 23, and walked away from Fraser Health staff while being transferred to a facility in Vancouver
Tri-City area hospitals resume elective surgery amid 'very fragile balance'

Tri-City area hospitals resume elective surgery amid 'very fragile balance'

The full resumption of elective surgeries in the Fraser Health region comes as the province releases new modelling that says B.C. runs the risk of a resurgence of COVID-19 cases if contacts exceed 65% of normal.
B.C. moves to eliminate annual licence plate decals

B.C. moves to eliminate annual licence plate decals

If passed, Bill 20 will offer “flexibility” to decals, extending them beyond their one-year expiry date or even making them non-expiring.