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Beth, 3, has spent 330 nights of her short life at Ronald McDonald House

Beth, 3, has spent 330 nights of her short life at Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House B.C. and Yukon is celebrating five years on Heather Street with a fundraising gala Oct. 4
Coquitlam winds down QNet corp. but retains the business

Coquitlam winds down QNet corp. but retains the business

Corporation 'isn't a good governance structure' says Mayor Richard Stewart
Building cities to accommodate seniors good for everyone — advocate

Building cities to accommodate seniors good for everyone — advocate

Forum Oct. 1 will look at ways Tri-Cities can be age-friendly
Port Moody woman calls for action on criminally charged politicians

Port Moody woman calls for action on criminally charged politicians

Letter sent to municipal politicians as Union of BC Municipalities' convention gets underway Sept. 23
Coquitlam takes pipe problems to UBCM

Coquitlam takes pipe problems to UBCM

City's resolution, along with vaping and SOFI, to be discussed at convention this week
Next steps in Meng Wanzhou legal proceedings to kick off Monday

Next steps in Meng Wanzhou legal proceedings to kick off Monday

Defence lawyers are expected to formally apply for a stay in the case
Marine heatwave could mean a warmer-than-usual start to winter

Marine heatwave could mean a warmer-than-usual start to winter

Meteorologists tracking expanse of warm water reminiscent of 2014's 'the Blob'
MEC to close for global climate strike

MEC to close for global climate strike

For the first time, the Vancouver-based outdoor retailer will offer employees the day off to demonstrate
VIDEO: Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in Northern B.C.

VIDEO: Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in Northern B.C.

A wild scene was recently caught on camera in Northern B.C. Cari McGillivray was driving on Highway 37A between Stewart B.C. and the Meziadin Junction when she came upon two grizzly bears who clearly were having some type of disagreement.
Higher fines in Port Moody will help save bears says neighbourhood champion

Higher fines in Port Moody will help save bears says neighbourhood champion

Council instructed staff this week to begin preparing a bylaw that will raise the fine to $500 for the first violation of rules surrounding how garbage and recycling bins must be stored and deployed for pickup