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Starbucks joins retailer mask-wearing trend

Starbucks joins retailer mask-wearing trend

Company requests customers to wear a face-covering when entering stores as re-opening plan gets underway
Port Moody council to consider doubling the number of cannabis shops in the city

Port Moody council to consider doubling the number of cannabis shops in the city

Successful applications would bring the number of licensed cannabis shops in Port Moody to four.
BC RCMP celebrates National Police Week with virtual investigation for public

BC RCMP celebrates National Police Week with virtual investigation for public

BC RCMP is inviting the public to join them in a virtual investigation in celebration of National Police Week from May 10 to 16. National Police Week celebrates and acknowledges the work of police officers and employees across all police agencies.
Coquitlam to give financial break to developers amid COVID-19

Coquitlam to give financial break to developers amid COVID-19

The city of Coquitlam has approved a deferred payment measure to give developers extra time to pay a fee which covers any infrastructure damages or upgrades surrounding a new building.
Yoga minstrel brings smiles, bad jokes to Tri-Cities seniors

Yoga minstrel brings smiles, bad jokes to Tri-Cities seniors

Chris Ridout brings his guitar to keep seniors shut-in by COVID-19 a little break and some exercise
School District 43, property owners stuck in a sewage standoff

School District 43, property owners stuck in a sewage standoff

Contaminated water has been leaking from a failed septic system onto the property of Eagle Mountain middle school for more than two years
Metro Vancouverites flock to Tri-City beach

Metro Vancouverites flock to Tri-City beach

“This is one of my first outings outside of work and going to the grocery store. This whole thing is taboo. I feel like a hypocrite."
101-year-old Canadian retailer Army & Navy to close permanently

101-year-old Canadian retailer Army & Navy to close permanently

'We had hoped to reopen but the economic challenges of COVID-19 have proven insurmountable.'
Coquitlam to move 70,000-person Canada Day celebration online

Coquitlam to move 70,000-person Canada Day celebration online

'These are uncharted waters for all of us,' says city spokesperson.
Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Province urges British Columbians to reduce fire risks amid spike in deaths

Between Jan. 1 and April 30 the province has seen triple the number of deaths due to fire as that same period last year.