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Take a walk through a world-class arboretum in Coquitlam

Take a walk through a world-class arboretum in Coquitlam

Urban trees at səmiq̓ʷəʔelə/Riverview, some of which were planted more than a century ago, will be highlighted during an Aug. 16 tour.
Stolen generator delays search for missing kayaker at B.C. lake

Stolen generator delays search for missing kayaker at B.C. lake

Thieves who stole a generator have delayed a search and rescue effort for a missing kayaker at Kalamalka Lake in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley.
Korea is in the spotlight for second BC Dumpling Fest in Coquitlam

Korea is in the spotlight for second BC Dumpling Fest in Coquitlam

The Asian Arts & Culture Society hosts the second annual giant food festival on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park.
B.C. case exposes corporate ties to Chinese criminal underworld

B.C. case exposes corporate ties to Chinese criminal underworld

Hong Kong property developer Yu Shunhui is known for his philanthropy and real estate deals, but there is a darker side to his business. Reporters have discovered that he is behind a company named in a B.C. organized crime case – and they uncovered further ties between Yu and Chinese underworld figures
Mounties in Coquitlam, B.C., seek witnesses to attempted murder in city park

Mounties in Coquitlam, B.C., seek witnesses to attempted murder in city park

COQUITLAM, B.C. — Mounties in Coquitlam, B.C., say a man is in critical condition with life-threatening injuries after a confrontation in a city park Saturday morning.
Vancouver public company accounting firm stripped of audit work

Vancouver public company accounting firm stripped of audit work

As public company gatekeepers, Hay and Watson failed to meet adequate accounting standards, according to the Canadian Public Accountability Board.
Vancouver librarians caught in the middle of the culture war

Vancouver librarians caught in the middle of the culture war

The Vancouver Public Library is not immune from the culture war. According to a list for the period of January 2022 to June 2023, released under freedom of information law, library users filed 17 challenges to books and one CD.
More Osoyoos, B.C., wildfire evacuees can head home as another order lifts

More Osoyoos, B.C., wildfire evacuees can head home as another order lifts

OSOYOOS, B.C. — Less than a week after hundreds were forced from their homes by a fast-moving wildfire, more residents and businesses of Osoyoos, B.C., are being allowed to return.
Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Construction of FortisBC's Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline set to begin in Squamish

Residents are most likely to see work beginning first at the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites.
BC United has fundraising momentum, closing donation gap with NDP

BC United has fundraising momentum, closing donation gap with NDP

The ruling party still has a notable financial advantage over the formerly named BC Liberals