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Port Moody biotech innovator a legacy of 2010 Olympics

Port Moody biotech innovator a legacy of 2010 Olympics

Long after Vancouver’s Olympic village was transformed into an urban condo community and the speed skating ice at the Richmond Oval was boarded over for basketball courts, one of the most enduring legacies of the 2010 Winter Games may be how farmers

Possible break-in at murder house in Coquitlam

Coquitlam RCMP is investigating a possible break-and-enter at the Burquitlam home where two people were found dead last week. Cpl. Michael McLaughlin said the allegations of a B&E were made Oct.

Cold canoeists rescued after tipping in Widgeon Slough

Five people were cold and wet but otherwise OK after their canoe tipped over early Wednesday evening in Widgeon Slough. Coquitlam Search and Rescue received a call around 6 p.m.
Will $230 tickets save bears' lives in Port Coquitlam?

Will $230 tickets save bears' lives in Port Coquitlam?

Crackdown in PoCo nets fines, warnings, wildlife protection orders as conservation officers try to get people to remove attractants
B.C. ride-hailing could be delayed until after holidays: MLA

B.C. ride-hailing could be delayed until after holidays: MLA

What happened: A provincial regulator is warning that ride-hailing applications could be delayed a further three weeks Why it matters: Many British Columbians had been expecting ride-hailing services to launch in earnest by the holiday season British
Searchers comb North Shore backcountry for missing hiker

Searchers comb North Shore backcountry for missing hiker

25-year-old man went missing from Howe Sound Crest Trail Wednesday
Kale recall across British Columbia after possible listeria contamination

Kale recall across British Columbia after possible listeria contamination

While you may avoid kale because of its taste, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is advising aficionados of the leaf cabbage to check their fridges. On Oct. 30, Sobeys Inc.
Save your Halloween wrappers for London Drugs waste drive

Save your Halloween wrappers for London Drugs waste drive

Tri-City residents wanting to stay green for Halloween can drop off their candy wrappers at London Drugs.
Spooky Tri-Cities Halloween forecast calls for evening fog

Spooky Tri-Cities Halloween forecast calls for evening fog

Trick-or-treaters can expect a crisp, clear night—that is, until the fog rolls in.
BC Ferries bans passenger for driving 'aggressively' towards staff

BC Ferries bans passenger for driving 'aggressively' towards staff

BC Ferries says it has issued a one-year travel ban for a passenger it says acted “aggressively” towards staff. On Oct.