Skip to content

Local News

Ferry terminal at YVR ‘suggested’ as province looks at B.C. Ferries’ future

Ferry terminal at YVR ‘suggested’ as province looks at B.C. Ferries’ future

A government review of BC Ferries has raised the idea of building a terminal on Iona Island near YVR.
A giant full beaver moon set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

A giant full beaver moon set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

While it is getting darker earlier in Metro Vancouver, this month’s full beaver moon promises to illuminate the night sky.
Vancouver forecast calls for sunshine almost every day for the next two weeks

Vancouver forecast calls for sunshine almost every day for the next two weeks

Yesterday, residents of the Lower Mainland visited the polling stations in the pouring rain, as Vancouver saw one of its wettest days in the last two weeks.
80 per cent of Metro Vancouver bus routes are slower than five years ago

80 per cent of Metro Vancouver bus routes are slower than five years ago

It takes much longer to travel by bus in Metro Vancouver today than it did five years ago, which is increasing costs to run the bus system.
Jody Wilson-Raybould retains her seat in Vancouver-Granville

Jody Wilson-Raybould retains her seat in Vancouver-Granville

Wilson-Raybould keeps seat from Liberal party that dumped her earlier this year

Voting day: 'A lot of countries don't have this freedom'

Polling sites in the Tri-Cities were busy Monday morning as voters braved the rain to cast their ballot in the federal election.

Election under way in Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, Anmore, Belcarra

Polls close at 7 p.m., time is running out to cast your ballot
New dropoff-pickup rules for two PoCo schools

New dropoff-pickup rules for two PoCo schools

Port Coquitlam comes up with plans to alleviate congestion at BC Christian Academy and Irvine elementary
Ribfest’s future looks tasty in Port Moody

Ribfest’s future looks tasty in Port Moody

In 2018, Rotary’s proceeds from its Ribfest were $92,000 and it was able to put $82,000 back into various community projects.
More spots for care aid program at Coquitlam campus

More spots for care aid program at Coquitlam campus

Province puts money into training for care aids, Douglas College to get $200,000