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Fire show Friday night starts Coquitlam's Lights at Lafarge

Fire show Friday night starts Coquitlam's Lights at Lafarge

As the free annual festival begins this week in Coquitlam, the executive director of the Evergreen Cultural Centre is warning show ticket-holders about the lack of reserved parking this year.
What to know about Canada's toxic drug crisis and supervised drug-use sites

What to know about Canada's toxic drug crisis and supervised drug-use sites

With increasing attention on overdoses and deaths, a look at what provinces are doing and what common terms mean.
B.C. nurse suspended for giving non-ordered meds, time reporting

B.C. nurse suspended for giving non-ordered meds, time reporting

The registered Surrey nurse must complete remedial education as part of an agreement with the regulatory college.
B.C. man on peace bond after graffiti assault allegations

B.C. man on peace bond after graffiti assault allegations

The victim was allegedly assaulted after he filmed several men putting graffiti tags on a Vancouver building.
Photos: Port Moody students get Christmas 'cracking' for seniors

Photos: Port Moody students get Christmas 'cracking' for seniors

Hundreds of students at Port Moody's Aspenwood Elementary got into the holiday spirit by helping to stuff crackers for Christmas dinner at seniors homes around the Lower Mainland.
Yemeni man on four B.C. sex charges to get passport back

Yemeni man on four B.C. sex charges to get passport back

Sharaf Al-Shami needs his passport back from police to get a new passport to renew a student visa.
Bomb cyclone batters B.C., cutting roads and power, snapping trees 'like gunshots'

Bomb cyclone batters B.C., cutting roads and power, snapping trees 'like gunshots'

VANCOUVER — Geoff Johnson and fellow storm watchers in Ucluelet, B.C., were concerned on Tuesday about the so-called "bomb cyclone" taking shape off Vancouver Island — not for safety reasons, but because they wondered if it would be "disappointing.
Thatcher Demko participates in Canucks bag skate, making “huge progress”

Thatcher Demko participates in Canucks bag skate, making “huge progress”

Thatcher Demko talks putting his knee "through hell" and becoming a popliteus expert.
Surrey RCMP announce 'one of the largest' drug seizures in detachment's history

Surrey RCMP announce 'one of the largest' drug seizures in detachment's history

About $119,000 in cash was seized from multiple locations across Metro Vancouver as part of an organized crime investigation, police in Surrey said.
Port Moody will hold a special town hall to discuss parkland in the city's downtown

Port Moody will hold a special town hall to discuss parkland in the city's downtown

A date has yet to be determined for the town hall that will help inform Port Moody's strategy for acquiring more space for parks.