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Kayak owners come forward ending Coquitlam River search

The owners of two unmanned kayaks found overturned in the Coquitlam River have come forward to claim the vessels, ending a search that began Saturday afternoon. Coquitlam RCMP Cpl.
Lots on agenda for SD43 budget meeting

Lots on agenda for SD43 budget meeting

Preliminary budget presentation won't start until 8:30 p.m. for those who are planning to attend or follow on Twitter

B.C.'s alcohol retailers want option to sell cannabis

Alcohol retailers remain eager to sell recreational cannabis despite the B.C.

B.C.'s alcohol retailers want option to sell cannabis

Alcohol retailers remain eager to sell recreational cannabis despite the B.C.

B.C.'s alcohol retailers want option to sell cannabis

Alcohol retailers remain eager to sell recreational cannabis despite the B.C.
B.C. sees drop in overdose deaths: 'A really positive sign'

B.C. sees drop in overdose deaths: 'A really positive sign'

The number of illicit drug overdose deaths across B.C. declined in February, raising hopes that the province has turned a corner in its battle against the epidemic. The B.C.

Coquitlam holds town hall on April 12

Ask questions in person, online, even via Twitter
Kinder Morgan suspends 'non-essential' work on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Kinder Morgan suspends 'non-essential' work on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. announced Sunday it was suspending “non-essential” work and related spending on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project following another weekend of protests in Burnaby.
B.C. sees drop in overdose deaths: 'A really positive sign'

B.C. sees drop in overdose deaths: 'A really positive sign'

The number of illicit drug overdose deaths across B.C. declined in February, raising hopes that the province has turned a corner in its battle against the epidemic. The B.C.
B.C. sees drop in overdose deaths: 'A really positive sign'

B.C. sees drop in overdose deaths: 'A really positive sign'

The number of illicit drug overdose deaths across B.C. declined in February, raising hopes that the province has turned a corner in its battle against the epidemic. The B.C.