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West Vancouver police seek accused sugar daddy scammer

West Vancouver police seek accused sugar daddy scammer

West Vancouver police are searching for a suspect they say has been defrauding local men he targeted through a dating app.
Vancouver council pushes province to allow permanent residents right to vote

Vancouver council pushes province to allow permanent residents right to vote

Municipal affairs minister says ‘open to ideas that encourage people to engage in the democratic process’
"We should stop worrying — kids are safe" —trustee

"We should stop worrying — kids are safe" —trustee

Port Coquitlam and School District 43 reach compromise on fencing in time for Blakeburn Lagoon Park opening
Environment ministry reviews reported sediment spill in Burnaby creek

Environment ministry reviews reported sediment spill in Burnaby creek

Kinder Morgan says it is investigating reported construction runoff
B.C. environment ministry reviews reported sediment spill from Trans Mountain into Burnaby creek

B.C. environment ministry reviews reported sediment spill from Trans Mountain into Burnaby creek

Kinder Morgan says it is investigating reported construction runoff
Blood donor keeps on giving — even at 95

Blood donor keeps on giving — even at 95

The fountain of youth courses through Beatrice Janyk’s veins. And the 95-year-old resident of LJ Christmas Manor in Coquitlam isn’t afraid to share it. In fact, Janyk does just that every 56 days.
Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh vow to continue pipeline fight

Opposition to 'ramp up' in reaction to Trudeau's comments, say First Nations
PoMo grants awarded to community groups

PoMo grants awarded to community groups

A new vehicle to be used by staff of a thrift store and money to help cover and gas and other expenses for volunteer drivers who transport cancer patients to and from appointments are among the destinations for a total of $17,100 in grants from the c
Replacement plans underway for Place Maillardville

Replacement plans underway for Place Maillardville

A $20-million project to replace an aging Coquitlam community centre may include housing for seniors.
MP champions study on LGBTQ2 health needs

MP champions study on LGBTQ2 health needs

Ron McKinnon is asking his colleagues in Ottawa to look at the health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and two-spirit (LGBTQ2) Canadians.