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Steroids dealer handed $140K fine, house arrest in North Vancouver

Steroids dealer handed $140K fine, house arrest in North Vancouver

A North Vancouver bodybuilder has been fined just under $140,000 and placed under house arrest for four months as part of an 18-month conditional sentence after pleading guilty to producing and possessing anabolic steroids for the purpose of traffick
NDP, Zarrillo granted vote recount in Port Moody-Coquitlam

NDP, Zarrillo granted vote recount in Port Moody-Coquitlam

NDP's Bonita Zarrillo was defeated by Conservative Nelly Shin by 153 votes, the tightest race in the 2019 federal election
ICBC warns drivers of road safety this Halloween

ICBC warns drivers of road safety this Halloween

The spookiest night is approaching and ICBC is telling drivers to take more caution when driving on the roads this Thursday. According to ICBC, there were 1,000 crashes resulting in 370 people getting injured in B.C. last year on Halloween.
Building demos, creek plantings and new KFN signs at Riverview

Building demos, creek plantings and new KFN signs at Riverview

BC Housing making infrastructure, maintenance upgrades at Coquitlam's Riverview Hospital this fall and winter.
Here's your chance to see one vision for Port Moody's downtown

Here's your chance to see one vision for Port Moody's downtown

A consortium of property owners and developers will hold two open houses this week to share its preliminary concepts for Port Moody’s downtown adjacent to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station. The first open house is Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 4 to 7 p.m.
New Burnaby barrier not designed to block photographers: Trans Mountain

New Burnaby barrier not designed to block photographers: Trans Mountain

A barrier has been erected at the Burnaby Mountain tank farm by Trans Mountain. The high structure inside the fence line, adjacent to Shellmont Street, is actually a “sound barrier,” according to Trans Mountain.
Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice

Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice

For the first time in 18 years, the union representing Metro Vancouver bus drivers has served Coast Mountain Bus Company with a 72-hour strike notice.
Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice

Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice

For the first time in 18 years, the union representing Metro Vancouver bus drivers has served Coast Mountain Bus Company with a 72-hour strike notice.
Battle to save Belcarra cottages back in court

Battle to save Belcarra cottages back in court

Metro Vancouver seeks judicial review of Residential Tenancy Branch decision that cancelled a planned eviction

Coquitlam RCMP look to break 'code of silence' in sex assault case

Coquitlam RCMP is seeking the public's assistance in helping to identify a suspect in a sexual assault police say is being protected by a "code of silence." The incident occurred on Aug. 17, at around 9:41 p.m.