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Q to Q gets a helping hand from Fraser River Pile and Dredge to tackle a little snag on the river

Q to Q gets a helping hand from Fraser River Pile and Dredge to tackle a little snag on the river

When the Q to Q ferry hit a bit of a snag on Tuesday morning, Fraser River Pile and Dredge was quick to come to the rescue.
Doggy data sharing leads to third-party privacy breach, credit problems

Doggy data sharing leads to third-party privacy breach, credit problems

Port Coquitlam shared dog licencing data with Coquitlam
Here’s the latest on the Front Street road closure

Here’s the latest on the Front Street road closure

Metro Vancouver drives toward finish line on sewer project
What driving in Vancouver was like in 1966 compared to now (VIDEO)

What driving in Vancouver was like in 1966 compared to now (VIDEO)

Enjoy this “highway” drive video, which has been condensed into a quick 4 minutes
Pot poisoned pooches becoming common in Metro Vancouver

Pot poisoned pooches becoming common in Metro Vancouver

Pot and pooches don’t mix. Dina Howell found that out the hard way last weekend — and so have many other Metro Vancouver residents in recent years - including a recent case involving a New Westminster dog owner.
Teen who sent explicit photo of ex-girlfriend enters peace bond

Teen who sent explicit photo of ex-girlfriend enters peace bond

A 20-year-old North Vancouver man who sent a sexual image of his teenage ex-girlfriend to her friend will not face criminal consequences.
24 children and youth died of overdoses last year, prompting call for help

24 children and youth died of overdoses last year, prompting call for help

Twenty-four children between the ages of 10 and 18 died of overdoses last year, a number which B.C.’s representative for children and youth said could be reduced if more of a focus was placed on harm-reduction services.
New West movers and shakers share predictions on city - how did they do?

New West movers and shakers share predictions on city - how did they do?

Some of New Westminster’s prominent business people and citizens were tasked with peering into their crystal balls back in 1989 and predicting the changes to come in the Royal City. Just how did they do? A time capsule sealed on Feb.
Long arm of the law sticks it to pair of Vancouver butter bandits

Long arm of the law sticks it to pair of Vancouver butter bandits

Suspects allegedly stole shopping cart full of butter worth more than $1,400
Mothers join rally at legislature in call to fund more midwives

Mothers join rally at legislature in call to fund more midwives

Mothers embracing swaddled babes stood on the stairs of the B.C. legislature on Thursday to call on the province to fund more midwives. Ganga Jolicoeur, CEO of the Midwives Association of B.C.