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Non-profit recalls donation bins after fatality

Non-profit recalls donation bins after fatality

The charity that owns the clothing donation bin in which a Vancouver man became trapped and died last weekend is voluntarily recalling all of its donation bins in the province.
Christmas calf rescue for Port Moody mom

Christmas calf rescue for Port Moody mom

Animal rights activists find new homes for calves

Are you in this photo? Class reunion organizers want to hear from you

Waine Meyers is organizing a 60-year reunion for the Alderson elementary Grade 6 class of 1959
Coquitlam vote cost $307k, chief election officer says

Coquitlam vote cost $307k, chief election officer says

Efforts to get Tri-City residents out to vote in last fall’s municipal campaign — and to stage the election itself — were costly line items for the region’s five municipalities.
Port Moody police seek bear spray assailant

Port Moody police seek bear spray assailant

Three young males shot with bear spray in a verbal dispute with a fourth male
Metro Vancouver gas prices to see 4 cent per litre hike tomorrow

Metro Vancouver gas prices to see 4 cent per litre hike tomorrow

Drivers should 'get ready for a bumpy ride' says analyst
Vancouver Craigslist users still reselling Compass Wristbands for up to $70 a pop

Vancouver Craigslist users still reselling Compass Wristbands for up to $70 a pop

TransLink launched the Compass Wristband in early December, and stock of the wearable transit payment sold out in under two hours . The transit authority said that it was only selling 2,000 wristbands in order to gauge interest in the product.
Rainfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver as heavy downpours soak region

Rainfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver as heavy downpours soak region

The weather outside is frightful in Metro Vancouver, if your definition of frightful covers seemingly endless heavy rain. Not surprisingly, a rainfall warning is in effect for the entire region Thursday.
New drunk driving rules credited with increase in Operation Red Nose support

New drunk driving rules credited with increase in Operation Red Nose support

ORN organizer Chris Wilson said volunteers gave 533 rides this holiday season, up from the 379 in 2017
Chipping in to get rid of dried-out trees

Chipping in to get rid of dried-out trees

Port Moody firefighters want your Christmas trees. They’ll be turning them into wood chips and mulch at their annual tree chipping event Saturday and Sunday at the Inlet Centre fire hall.