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Inter-urban rail line would save billions, says Vander Zalm

Inter-urban rail line would save billions, says Vander Zalm

The 99-kilometre “Interurban Corridor” would run from the Pattullo Bridge to Chilliwack.
Port Coquitlam wants say in where methadone clinics go

Port Coquitlam wants say in where methadone clinics go

Opioid treatment clinics shouldn't be near schools, child care centres or close together, city says
Hellenic Community of Vancouver targeted after club rents venue for far right event

Hellenic Community of Vancouver targeted after club rents venue for far right event

The Free Speech Club is hosting Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern at the Hellenic Community of Vancouver March 15
Canadians faced with new travel requirements for travel to Europe

Canadians faced with new travel requirements for travel to Europe

The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is completely electronic and keeps track of visitors from countries who do not need a visa to enter the Schengen Zone.
Coquitlam wants billboards to fit in the community

Coquitlam wants billboards to fit in the community

Public can have a say on design guidelines
Port Coquitlam reviews potential pot shops sites

Port Coquitlam reviews potential pot shops sites

The city of Port Coquitlam released its list of addresses being considered for cannabis retail outlets.
Drink this: Cheap Perfume by Parallel 49 Brewing

Drink this: Cheap Perfume by Parallel 49 Brewing

"These beers are trouble. The best kind of trouble."
Metro Van businessman David Sidoo facing charges after U.S. college admissions scam investigation

Metro Van businessman David Sidoo facing charges after U.S. college admissions scam investigation

Sidoo is alleged to have used bribery and other forms of fraud to to secure the admission of students to colleges and universities
Measles vaccinations nearly quadruple in Tri-Cities

Measles vaccinations nearly quadruple in Tri-Cities

Fraser Health putting more resources into keeping up with demand after Vancouver outbreak prompts awareness
UPDATED: Port Moody’s fight against chafer beetles goes on, but without coupons

UPDATED: Port Moody’s fight against chafer beetles goes on, but without coupons

Port Moody city council doesn't want residents to give up the fight against chafer beetles — but they'll have to wage that war on their own dime.