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It's time to nominate B.C.'s champions of multiculturalism and anti-racism

It's time to nominate B.C.'s champions of multiculturalism and anti-racism

It’s time to shine a light on British Columbians going above and beyond to fight against discrimination and racism.
B.C. nears one-year anniversary of first COVID-19 infection

B.C. nears one-year anniversary of first COVID-19 infection

Tumultuous past year filled with unprecedented actions to combat virus' spread
COVID-19 stubbornly lingers in Tri-City schools, care homes, prison and regional trauma hospital

COVID-19 stubbornly lingers in Tri-City schools, care homes, prison and regional trauma hospital

COVID-19 cases have been found in places where people gather, even as Dr. Bonnie Henry cautions against risky behaviour while COVID-19 variants have been circulating
New COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to trend lower

New COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to trend lower

Province’s death toll from the pandemic rises to 1,168, with 14 new deaths in past day
MPs unanimously support call to designate 'Proud Boys' as terrorist organization

MPs unanimously support call to designate 'Proud Boys' as terrorist organization

Jagmeet Singh and the NDP launched a petition earlier this month to designate the group as a terrorist organization
'I saw the glint in their eyes,' stalking coyotes attack dog in Port Coquitlam

'I saw the glint in their eyes,' stalking coyotes attack dog in Port Coquitlam

Transit police seeking man who allegedly pushed woman to the ground unprovoked at SkyTrain station

Transit police seeking man who allegedly pushed woman to the ground unprovoked at SkyTrain station

Coquitlam seeks $700k for Lafarge Lake's Urban Walk

Coquitlam seeks $700k for Lafarge Lake's Urban Walk

Coquitlam will ask for senior government help to pay for part of the Lafarge Lake loop trail upgrades.
Port Moody council to consider massive redevelopment plan for Coronation Park

Port Moody council to consider massive redevelopment plan for Coronation Park

A redevelopment plan for Port Moody's Coronation Park neighbourhood could accommodate up to 5,000 new residents.
Coquitlam sets aside $100k to make city hall more diverse, inclusive

Coquitlam sets aside $100k to make city hall more diverse, inclusive

Coquitlam will spend up to $100,000 to make city hall more diverse, equitable and inclusive.