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Tri-Cities business awards nominees named

Tri-Cities business awards nominees named

Nine nominated for business leader and nine for young professional
Can tech tackle threats to Canadian elections?

Can tech tackle threats to Canadian elections?

Canada isn’t keeping up with potential threats of meddling and manipulation: experts
Somebody let invasive camels go wild in B.C. during the gold rush (VIDEO)

Somebody let invasive camels go wild in B.C. during the gold rush (VIDEO)

During the gold rush in B.C. some curious animals were brought here to carry the prospectors’ supplies: camels! Bactrian camels to be exact. The ones with two humps.
Drivers beware: This is the deadliest long weekend on B.C. roads

Drivers beware: This is the deadliest long weekend on B.C. roads

Historically, reports ICBC, four people are killed in car accidents Thanksgiving weekend
B.C. proclaims Oct. 13 to 19 Homelessness Action Week

B.C. proclaims Oct. 13 to 19 Homelessness Action Week

‘Homelessness is a complex issue causing deep and lasting impacts on the lives of too many people’
Les Leyne: A handy guide to taking over the B.C. Greens

Les Leyne: A handy guide to taking over the B.C. Greens

Want to take over from Andrew Weaver as leader of the B.C. Green Party? It’s not too early to start thinking about it.
Trudeau visits Port Coquitlam

Trudeau visits Port Coquitlam

The Liberal leader visited local Tri-City candidates Ron McKinnon and Sara Badiei, as well as a group of supporters outside a Waves coffee shop
Do you have a Halloween home?

Do you have a Halloween home?

The Tri-City News will publish a list of homes in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody that are decorated for Halloween.
PoCo to consider free menstrual products for civic buildings

PoCo to consider free menstrual products for civic buildings

A Port Coquitlam city councillor is calling on her colleagues to back a new policy for free menstrual products at civic facilities.
Port Moody won’t sell fire hall site

Port Moody won’t sell fire hall site

Port Moody's former fire hall site at Ioco Road and Murray Street, as well as the nearby public works yard, won’t be sold to a private developer.