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Catching the Millennium Bomber: 20 years after he slipped through Victoria and onto Coho

Catching the Millennium Bomber: 20 years after he slipped through Victoria and onto Coho

It wasn’t wrestling the terrorist in the street that had Mike Chapman worried. No, it was the logging truck that was bearing down on them as they held their own private rodeo, smack dab in the middle of Port Angeles’s main drag.
Family's sorrow turns into toys for kids

Family's sorrow turns into toys for kids

Coquitlam 911 dispatchers touched by generous donation from family dealing with the loss of a one-year-old boy
Doctor shortage blamed for long waits at Tri-City clinics

Doctor shortage blamed for long waits at Tri-City clinics

Doctors of BC is working with the provincial government to establish primary care networks that should help shorten the wait, says Coquitlam MD
Three Tri-City businesses up for provincial awards

Three Tri-City businesses up for provincial awards

A business from each of the Tri-Cities has been nominated for a 2020 Small Business BC Award
Need cash to help Port Moody? Ask the PoMo foundation

Need cash to help Port Moody? Ask the PoMo foundation

In 2019 the Port Moody Foundation provided some $7,500 in funding grants to help local non-profits fulfill their goals of serving the community.
Metro Vancouver Lyft passengers will pay at least $5 just to hail a ride

Metro Vancouver Lyft passengers will pay at least $5 just to hail a ride

Lyft unveils its pricing scheme for Metro Vancouver
Vancouver police investigating shooting in Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver police investigating shooting in Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver police are investigating after a shooting in Oppenheimer Park Thursday evening sent one man to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers were called to the park just after 5:30 p.m.
Marijuana misunderstanding in Coquitlam results in not guilty ruling

Marijuana misunderstanding in Coquitlam results in not guilty ruling

Chinese immigrant believed operation was legal. In dismissing charges, judged ruled her belief was honestly held
Pilot in Gabriola crash was heir to Bahlsen biscuit empire in Germany

Pilot in Gabriola crash was heir to Bahlsen biscuit empire in Germany

Alex Bahlsen, the pilot who died Tuesday when his private twin-engine plane crashed on Gabriola Island, was an heir to the Bahlsen biscuit empire in Germany.
All ages urged to get flu shot, help to protect health of seniors

All ages urged to get flu shot, help to protect health of seniors

Rates of influenza vaccination for seniors are good, but British Columbians of all ages could help the elderly by boosting overall immunization rates, the B.C. Seniors Advocate said Thursday.