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Tri-City firefighters will climb 48 storeys for lung health fundraiser

The 19th annual Climb the Wall on Feb. 23 at the Wall Centre in Vancouver will raise money for the BC Lung Association and feature firefighters from Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody
Video: Man waving meat cleavers at police in Richmond Walmart

Video: Man waving meat cleavers at police in Richmond Walmart

Video shows suspect apparently waving two meat cleavers at police officers at the seafood counter
Protesters block John Horgan's home, attempt 'citizen's arrest'

Protesters block John Horgan's home, attempt 'citizen's arrest'

"We are not Trespassing. The RCMP is Trespassing. We are not Trespassing. Coastal Gas Link is Trespassing. We are not Trespassing. John Horgan is Trespassing. We are not Trespassing. CANADA is Trespassing."
These super-cute puppies will be crime fighters – and your kids can name them

These super-cute puppies will be crime fighters – and your kids can name them

Royal Canadian Mounted Police have opened a contest where kids in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody – and across Canada – can suggest names for future police dogs
He's buying an outrageously expensive fridge with his lottery winnings

He's buying an outrageously expensive fridge with his lottery winnings

How many times have you heard a lottery winner list off really boring things they’re going to do with their winnings? Not Curtis Wright. He’s got a really decadent dream for his winnings.
B.C. budget sees 1.8 per cent increase for education funding

B.C. budget sees 1.8 per cent increase for education funding

New grant program for post-secondary students provides up to $4,000 a year per student
Who is this man? Help cops solve a Port Coquitlam cold case

Who is this man? Help cops solve a Port Coquitlam cold case

A man's body was found 22 years ago near the Port Coquitlam cemetery and Coquitlam RCMP hope new skull reconstructions can help them find out his identity
Tsleil-Waututh & Metro Vancouver teaming up in 'historic' Belcarra Regional Park agreement

Tsleil-Waututh & Metro Vancouver teaming up in 'historic' Belcarra Regional Park agreement

Tsleil-Waututh First Nation will work with Metro Vancouver to to protect, preserve and enhance the park in Port Moody
B.C. budget conservative in its 2020 economic forecast

B.C. budget conservative in its 2020 economic forecast

Provincial government warns that risks to its fiscal plan are weighted to the downside
Racism inconclusive in Vancouver police ‘street check’ practice

Racism inconclusive in Vancouver police ‘street check’ practice

VPD lacks ‘cohesive’ community policing plan to demonstrate value of street checks