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Half a million lights up at Lafarge, but poor weather hampers turnout for opening

Half a million lights up at Lafarge, but poor weather hampers turnout for opening

Rain, wind and snow has stopped the big crowds from touring Lights at Lafarge for its opening.
Opinion: Nasty Grinches are targeting me for scams. Here are some of the worst

Opinion: Nasty Grinches are targeting me for scams. Here are some of the worst

Scammers are targeting your wallet, bank account and personal information this holiday season by trying to trick you into to clicking on their bogus link or buying their fake product
Coquitlam Express sunk by late goal in Langley

Coquitlam Express sunk by late goal in Langley

A late goal cost the Coquitlam Express a 4-3 loss to the Langley Rivermen, Sunday in Langley.
PHOTOS: Potential targeted Coquitlam shooting injures father with nine-year-old in vehicle

PHOTOS: Potential targeted Coquitlam shooting injures father with nine-year-old in vehicle

The boy was not harmed as RCMP begin to investigate the "unsettling" Westwood Plateau incident from Dec. 4, 2021.
Weather statement issued for Monday morning snow in Vancouver

Weather statement issued for Monday morning snow in Vancouver

Up to 10 cm is expected across Metro Vancouver
PHOTOS: Terry Fox Ravens' perfect season falls short in 2021 B.C. AAA football final loss

PHOTOS: Terry Fox Ravens' perfect season falls short in 2021 B.C. AAA football final loss

Ravens lose 36-33 to G.W. Graham Secondary at BC Place as offense met its match against gritty Grizzlies defense.
Snow could be back soon as Environment Canada issues alert for Tri-Cities

Snow could be back soon as Environment Canada issues alert for Tri-Cities

Up to five centimetres is predicted to fall by the Monday morning commute (Dec. 6) and residents are urged to take precautions.
Coquitlam's $20K app upgrade maps Metro Vancouver streets for cyclists to safely conquer

Coquitlam's $20K app upgrade maps Metro Vancouver streets for cyclists to safely conquer

The project was collaborated with HUB Cycling — a non-profit group that advocates biking to school, work and everywhere in between.
Women's world hockey stage within striking distance for Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter

Women's world hockey stage within striking distance for Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter

She's been invited to a selection camp that could see her in a Canada jersey for the very first time at the IIHF U18 championships.
Metro Vancouver residents capture season’s first snowfall (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)

Metro Vancouver residents capture season’s first snowfall (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)

Higher terrain and inland locations have a higher chance to see wet snow this weekend!