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Get out your umbrella: the Tri-City forecast calls for a week of rain

Get out your umbrella: the Tri-City forecast calls for a week of rain

Temperatures will dip below the seasonal average.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer ‘confident’ party can win in Vancouver

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer ‘confident’ party can win in Vancouver

Says policies addressing affordability, transit will resonate with Vancouverites
What Tri-City residents need to know about the CRA to avoid tax-season scams

What Tri-City residents need to know about the CRA to avoid tax-season scams

“When in doubt, double, double check."
Residents ask Coquitlam to take climate change action

Residents ask Coquitlam to take climate change action

Council outlines measures it has taken and future goals at town hall meeting
Coquitlam RCMP pinpoint crime hotspots

Coquitlam RCMP pinpoint crime hotspots

Police are focusing their efforts east of Lougheed Town Centre and south of Coquitlam River Park.
Updated: Port Coquitlam picks painter to lead Pride art project

Updated: Port Coquitlam picks painter to lead Pride art project

The municipality announced artist Steve Baylis will lead the LGBTQ2+ project.
Metro Vancouver drivers see another painful record as gas prices jump

Metro Vancouver drivers see another painful record as gas prices jump

The cost of fuel around Metro Vancouver is rising again, set to break a string of record-high prices over the last few weeks. Prices at some Vancouver-area stations were listed at $1.69.
Is your craft beer vegan?

Is your craft beer vegan?

While many young British Columbians have adopted a plant-based diet, they may be unaware that many craft beers aren’t vegan-friendly.
Nanaimo bar among sweet messages on new stamps from Canada Post

Nanaimo bar among sweet messages on new stamps from Canada Post

It’s been quite a few weeks for the Nanaimo bar. First, the famed three-layer dessert got its own spread , so to speak, in The New York Times. Now, it’s getting its own stamp of approval.
Stressed students shouldn’t wait to get help, says Fraser Health

Stressed students shouldn’t wait to get help, says Fraser Health

Fraser Health is reminding students who are preparing for final exams to get help if they are starting to feel stressed. “It’s not uncommon for students to feel anxious or more pressure as exam time comes around.