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One year since death, Squamish base jumper still going on adventures

One year since death, Squamish base jumper still going on adventures

The ashes of Mike Racicot have been released in at least 17 locations worldwide
Double-decker buses will bypass Coquitlam — for now

Double-decker buses will bypass Coquitlam — for now

TransLink to roll out the two-level buses along Route 555 — through Coquitlam — in January 2020.
KFC promises new plant-based nuggets ‘taste like chicken’

KFC promises new plant-based nuggets ‘taste like chicken’

Fried chicken giant introduces Beyond Meat fried chicken
Got gear? Donate it to KidSport used equipment sale

Got gear? Donate it to KidSport used equipment sale

There’s no more reliable sign the seasons are changing than when lacrosse sticks and baseball bats are being packed away in the garage while hockey skates are sharpened and soccer balls inflated.

Hiker and dog rescued by Coquitlam SAR

45-year-old Maple Ridge man and his Bermese Mountain Dog spent night on Mount Beautiful Trail near Buntzen Lake
Port Moody sustains 'City of the Arts' title in best communities ranking

Port Moody sustains 'City of the Arts' title in best communities ranking

All three Tri-Cities placed well when it came to welcoming new immigrants, but also ranked among the Canada's least affordable.
Vancouver photographer shares epic slow-motion battle between two eagles (VIDEO)

Vancouver photographer shares epic slow-motion battle between two eagles (VIDEO)

‘I was just pointing the camera at the eagles and then suddenly another eagle came’
BC Hydro proposes one per cent rate cut, followed by hikes

BC Hydro proposes one per cent rate cut, followed by hikes

A one per cent rate cut next year would be followed by increases in 2021 and 2023
Young Canadians look to meatless future: polls

Young Canadians look to meatless future: polls

As a more plant-based diet spreads, one Port Coquitlam restaurant is looking to ride the wave to the burbs
Coquitlam wants costs as Trans Mountain construction looms

Coquitlam wants costs as Trans Mountain construction looms

Underground methane gas lines and recovering costs for work around the pipeline among the city's concerns as construction gets underway