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8 babies a day at Royal Columbian Hospital

8 babies a day at Royal Columbian Hospital

New statistics show births the main reason for hospitalizations at RCH in New Westminster while at ERH in Port Moody heart and breathing problems are big reasons for lengthy hospital stays
Get your parking spot early for May Days parade

Get your parking spot early for May Days parade

Parking is tight in downtown Port Coquitlam with the rebuild of the recreation complex.
Tri-City hotspots mapped out on SkyTrain food crawl

Tri-City hotspots mapped out on SkyTrain food crawl

Jumping on the SkyTrain to head to work in the morning, it can be hard to make sense of the unfamiliar haunts whizzing by.
Measles vaccinations jump 106% as B.C. counters anti-vaxxer fear-mongering

Measles vaccinations jump 106% as B.C. counters anti-vaxxer fear-mongering

With all the depressing news about the 29 measles cases reported so far this year in B.C., perhaps this is a sign of hope.
Lougheed Town Centre hosts Mother’s Day fun

Lougheed Town Centre hosts Mother’s Day fun

Treat mom to something special this Mother’s Day weekend. Stop by Lougheed Town Centre’s Mother’s Day portrait studio on Saturday or Sunday.

Coquitlam council shoots down electronic billboards

Voting down design guidelines effectively kills billboard plans

Trying to save trees while making room for the dead in Coquitlam

City of Coquitlam making moves to expand Robinson Memorial Cemetery
Rise in data breaches prompts warning

Rise in data breaches prompts warning

As privacy awareness week gets underway, the BC Office for the Information and Privacy Commissioner and the Better Business Bureau are warning people do a better job protecting their personal data
Seal pup 'Dwayne The Rockfish Johnson' earliest rescue on record for Vancouver centre

Seal pup 'Dwayne The Rockfish Johnson' earliest rescue on record for Vancouver centre

The seal pup rescue season has started earlier than usual for the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre
Anmore petitions for 'relief' on conflict rules

Anmore petitions for 'relief' on conflict rules

The village of Anmore has applied to the B.C. Supreme Court for “relief” to allow the mayor and two councillors to vote on a possible change to its infill development policy.