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Rare footage of eagles bathing captured by Vancouver photographer (VIDEO)

Rare footage of eagles bathing captured by Vancouver photographer (VIDEO)

Christian Sasse spent three years capturing the ‘one-of-a-kind’ footage
Stretch of Wilson Ave bottlenecked for two weeks

Stretch of Wilson Ave bottlenecked for two weeks

A portion of the Port Coquitlam artery will be down to one lane of traffic as crews lay fibre-optic cable.

Three arrested in Coquitlam for obstructing capture, killing of bear family

The incident occurred as conservation officers closed in on a family of bears that was “heavily habituated and food-conditioned”

Coquitlam gets its first Passive House building

52-unit townhouse project can reduce energy costs by 90%

Two new apartment buildings could be coming to Austin Heights

Coquitlam council approves third-reading for 161-unit project
Province isn’t doing enough to protect our drinking water, says auditor general

Province isn’t doing enough to protect our drinking water, says auditor general

B.C. health officials need to do a better job of protecting the province’s drinking water in the face of increasing risks due to climate change, industrial activity and population growth, the province’s auditor general says.
Grade 12 students issued incorrect transcripts, says Ministry of Education

Grade 12 students issued incorrect transcripts, says Ministry of Education

The error was the result of an 'anomaly' in the tabulation of Grade 12 B.C. provincial exams written in June
Community rallies to help victims of Clarke Street fire

Community rallies to help victims of Clarke Street fire

A knock on the door changed Colin Swanson’s life. It also saved his life.
West Van man faces charges after allegedly using sunroof as weapon in Seattle attack

West Van man faces charges after allegedly using sunroof as weapon in Seattle attack

This story has been updated since first posting following the swearing of charges in court. It has also been updated to include an eyewitness account.
Unidentified powder prompts evacuation of Port Coquitlam post office

Unidentified powder prompts evacuation of Port Coquitlam post office

Three people at the facility came into contact with the unknown powder and were sent to hospital