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Till death (and names) do us part

Till death (and names) do us part

BC Liberals want British Columbians to be able to hyphenate their names without having to go through a costly name-change process
Burnaby worker ordered to detail alleged onion, garlic allergy discrimination

Burnaby worker ordered to detail alleged onion, garlic allergy discrimination

The 26-year-old city employee claimed her repeated exposure to latex, onions and garlic deprived her of work opportunities.
The robots are coming!

The robots are coming!

A roving robot collection will descend on Terry Fox Library in Port Coquitlam Saturday, all part of wider transformation that seeks to redefine literacy
Cases against former Port Coquitlam city workers back in court March 21

Cases against former Port Coquitlam city workers back in court March 21

Both files against Harold Lewis and Dean McIntosh went before a justice of the peace Thursday.
Restoring sanity to school zones won't be easy

Restoring sanity to school zones won't be easy

But an upcoming presentation in Coquitlam will help parents understand the rules of the road
Tri-City weather calls for sunshine all weekend

Tri-City weather calls for sunshine all weekend

Environment Canada has predicted an end to snowstorms today after up to 30 cm fell in parts of Coquitlam
Women who ride the Sea to Sky

Women who ride the Sea to Sky

Dirt bike? Mountain bike? Motorbike? No problem for these Squamish locals
Flipped semi snarls westbound traffic on Highway 1 in Burnaby

Flipped semi snarls westbound traffic on Highway 1 in Burnaby

A flipped semi-trailer loaded with pallets caused traffic mayhem on Highway 1 in Burnaby Thursday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to the scene near the Douglas Road overpass at 12:15 p.m., according to assistant fire Chief Stewart Colbourne.
No measles outbreak in Tri-Cities, says Fraser Health

No measles outbreak in Tri-Cities, says Fraser Health

17 cases of measles have now been confirmed linked to a Vancouver French school, including a person who resides in the Fraser Health region That case was isolated immediately once measles was confirmed, officials say
Power of friendship shows in home renos for Coquitlam refugees

Power of friendship shows in home renos for Coquitlam refugees

Newcomers rebuilding their lives with the help of volunteers who turn dilapidated housing into comfortable homes