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B.C. man accused of swimming naked in shark tank returns to work as fishing guide

B.C. man accused of swimming naked in shark tank returns to work as fishing guide

TORONTO — A British Columbia man accused of swimming naked in a shark tank at a Toronto aquarium has returned home to resume his job as a fishing guide while his case wends its way through the justice system.
Coquitlam RCMP issue car break-in warning

Coquitlam RCMP issue car break-in warning

Neighbourhood in central Coquitlam targeted by thieves, crime analysis suggests
Anti-abortion meeting at Coquitlam library draws protest

Anti-abortion meeting at Coquitlam library draws protest

Activists worry U.S. anti-abortion sentiments are coming to Canada
Metro Vancouver gas prices set to fall over 9 cents per litre this week

Metro Vancouver gas prices set to fall over 9 cents per litre this week

The Lower Mainland is set to see a three cent per litre drop overnight on Wednesday

Monster trucks? Choppers? OK, says Coquitlam RCMP

“It is not illegal to land a helicopter in a private residence with permission,” said Coquitlam RCMP Cpl Michael McLaughlin, adding it's also not illegal to park "a shiny monster truck" on a private driveway.

Coquitlam businesses deal with Como Lake disruptions

Some owners say FortisBC pipeline work has affected their business
Parents of missing Coquitlam man launch appeal

Parents of missing Coquitlam man launch appeal

Ryan McAuley last seen in Maple Ridge on Feb. 15, police, family concerned for his safety
Terry Fox Foundation CEO moves to Canucks Autism Network

Terry Fox Foundation CEO moves to Canucks Autism Network

A Belcarra resident who’s led the Terry Fox Foundation since 2014 will take another top charity role.
This online mapping system tracks crow attacks across Vancouver

This online mapping system tracks crow attacks across Vancouver

Crowtrax provides information and online therapy in a click
Warning to Coquitlam residents after bear family moves in

Warning to Coquitlam residents after bear family moves in

City promises $500 fines if people leave garbage, bird seed or other attractants out after mama bear and cubs spotted eating food in the Chineside, Gatensbury areas