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Tri-Cities' five mayors field questions about mental health, Anmore South at Chamber BBQ

Tri-Cities' five mayors field questions about mental health, Anmore South at Chamber BBQ

The value of parks was a major theme for the Tri-Cities’ five mayors at the annual Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce gathering last night (Thursday).
COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

Hundreds of young hockey players from across B.C. took part in the event, including a South Delta team which was given the notice
PHOTOS: Coquitlam's Blue Devils best Riverside in battle of undefeated teams

PHOTOS: Coquitlam's Blue Devils best Riverside in battle of undefeated teams

Dr. Charles Best defeated the Rapids, 1-0, Thursday (Oct. 14) in a showdown of undefeated senior boys' high-school soccer teams.
Letter: 'There is no free speech in capitalism'

Letter: 'There is no free speech in capitalism'

Expecting a business to deliver your free speech unconditionally when their motive is profit is either uninformed or disingenuous, this letter writer states in reference to the Port Coquitlam billboard.
VIDEO: Here's the meaning — and pronunciation — behind the təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Park name

VIDEO: Here's the meaning — and pronunciation — behind the təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Park name

New Tsleil-Waututh name helps to preserve the language for Indigenous people while informing park visitors about local history.
Port Moody approves ban on single-use plastics, styrofoam

Port Moody approves ban on single-use plastics, styrofoam

Starting April 22, 2022 — Earth Day — businesses in Port Moody will no longer be allowed to pack customers’ purchases in plastic bags, or prepared foods in foam containers.
Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Nine more die from COVID-19; hospitalizations highest since May.
Tri-City COVID-19 local cases drop for first time in one month

Tri-City COVID-19 local cases drop for first time in one month

There were 127 cases between Oct. 3 and 9 — a nine per cent drop compared to the previous count by the BC Centre for Disease Control.
Who's got the best Halloween house in the Tri-Cities?

Who's got the best Halloween house in the Tri-Cities?

A number of Tri-City homeowners are already installing spooky displays for the trick-or-treaters, on Oct. 31.
Port Moody to offer shelter to homeless during extreme winter weather

Port Moody to offer shelter to homeless during extreme winter weather

Homeless people in the Tri-Cities will be able to shelter from extreme weather this winter at Port Moody's Kyle Centre.