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Opinion: A $1 million B.C. 6/49 ticket is unclaimed and I'm freaking out

Opinion: A $1 million B.C. 6/49 ticket is unclaimed and I'm freaking out

Imagine missing out on a million smackeroos
B.C.-wide recall of smoked salmon due to possible 'listeria contamination'

B.C.-wide recall of smoked salmon due to possible 'listeria contamination'

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
B.C. sees worst year on record for overdose drug deaths

B.C. sees worst year on record for overdose drug deaths

New data from BC Coroners Service shows 1,716 died of an overdose in 2020
Port Moody to consider reconciliation with First Nations

Port Moody to consider reconciliation with First Nations

A motion for Port Moody to begin the process of reconciliation with its First Nations' communities will be discussed at next Tuesday's meeting of council's committee of the whole
How Coquitlam is sharing its past online

How Coquitlam is sharing its past online

Coquitlam archivist Emily Lonie spoke to council-in-committee on Feb. 8, 2021, about last year's activities and how the coronavirus pandemic impacted her team's digitization and preservation work.
Proposed Port Moody condo project still needs more work: council

Proposed Port Moody condo project still needs more work: council

A developer proposing to build a six-storey condo complex next to Port Moody’s police station on St. Johns Street will have to make several refinements before city council is willing to send it to a public hearing.
'It's just hunting': Another cougar grabs Tri-City dog—this time in Coquitlam

'It's just hunting': Another cougar grabs Tri-City dog—this time in Coquitlam

This is the second time in three days a cougar has reportedly attacked a small off-leash dog in the Tri-Cities — BC Conservation officers say small pets are natural prey for the big cats and are warning owners to leash their animals
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. return to multi-month low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. return to multi-month low

Six more British Columbians have died of COVID-19, raising the province's death toll to 1,269.
No refuge for Tri-Cities' homeless as arctic temperatures near

No refuge for Tri-Cities' homeless as arctic temperatures near

Homeless advocates call on cities of Port Moody, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam to roll out an emergency shelter as sub-zero temperatures are expected to dip as low as - 25 C
Port Moody yard cam captures four cougars in near-miss for resident (PHOTOS)

Port Moody yard cam captures four cougars in near-miss for resident (PHOTOS)

Port Moody resident collected footage eight minutes after the cougar family of four passed through his property on an early morning stroll