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Adrian Raeside cartoon: It's a dog's life on B.C. Ferries

Adrian Raeside cartoon: It's a dog's life on B.C. Ferries

Coquitlam actor in Dick Van Dyke role for RCMT's 'Mary Poppins'

Coquitlam actor in Dick Van Dyke role for RCMT's 'Mary Poppins'

An actor who grew up in Coquitlam and now calls Ontario home is cast as the Dick Van Dyke character of Bert in an upcoming stage production of Mary Poppins.
'Work shouldn’t kill': Port Coquitlam declares Day of Mourning

'Work shouldn’t kill': Port Coquitlam declares Day of Mourning

The Day of Mourning on Sunday, April 28, 2024, “is an important reminder every year of what’s at stake,” Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart said.
Vancouver church hits the market for $10 million

Vancouver church hits the market for $10 million

It's nearly 100 years old.
Column: David Eby should fight for British Columbians

Column: David Eby should fight for British Columbians

Premier David Eby should fight to make life more affordable by ditching the carbon tax altogether, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation believes.
He stormed Hong Kong's legislature in 2019 but now calls Vancouver home

He stormed Hong Kong's legislature in 2019 but now calls Vancouver home

Pro-democracy activist Ernie Shue-fung Chow studies history at the University of B.C. but it wasn't long ago that he was making it
New West's new civic facility: “There's a sense of belonging.”

New West's new civic facility: “There's a sense of belonging.”

təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre designed in a way to encourage community connections.
B.C. moves to ban illicit drug use in public spaces

B.C. moves to ban illicit drug use in public spaces

Premier David Eby said he has received assurances that the federal government will help ensure police can enforce a ban on illicit drug use in any public spaces, including parks, transit, hospitals, restaurants and beaches.
Les Leyne: Public safety forces retreat on decriminalization

Les Leyne: Public safety forces retreat on decriminalization

B.C.’s historic drug decriminalization experiment is being dramatically scaled back as the NDP government retreats in the face of sustained public anxiety about what it is doing to perceptions of public safety.
Brothers who died on kayak trip were inseparable, say parents

Brothers who died on kayak trip were inseparable, say parents

Nicolas West was a carpenter who played in a local rock band called Electric Jane, while brother Daniel MacAlpine worked at an auto detailing shop and was adventurous, family say.