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You can learn how to battle Wight Walkers in Port Coquitlam

You can learn how to battle Wight Walkers in Port Coquitlam

Winter is coming to Port Coquitlam. On Saturday as a matter of fact. But don’t go scrambling to Environment Canada to confirm an unseasonable forecast.
Is it worth buying gas in the U.S.? This Coquitlam man's app has the answer

Is it worth buying gas in the U.S.? This Coquitlam man's app has the answer

Coquitlam's Gilson Tsung launched the app about a week ago, and since then it has racked up over 5,000 downloads.
Parq casino future uncertain as owner mum on whether it can service its debt

Parq casino future uncertain as owner mum on whether it can service its debt

Marquee casino in downtown Vancouver is operationally profitable before debt-servicing costs are taken into account
Horgan offers one-sided solution to gas prices, pipelines

Horgan offers one-sided solution to gas prices, pipelines

Horgan wants more gasoline from Alberta, but still doesn't want dilbit
Angered anglers protest catch-and-release chinook rules in North Vancouver

Angered anglers protest catch-and-release chinook rules in North Vancouver

Charter fisherman says at-risk stocks made up less than one per cent of chinook caught around the province in 2018
Cyclist wants separated lane for section of 'scary' Burnaby road

Cyclist wants separated lane for section of 'scary' Burnaby road

Work is getting going on the site of a massive new development surrounding the Gilmore SkyTrain station in North Burnaby. And when I say massive, I think these few numbers about Onni Group’s Gilmore Place development back this up.
Runners pick up garbage to dispel stereotypes

Runners pick up garbage to dispel stereotypes

Athletes in a popular running group that connects people new to Canada from China have started organizing community cleanup runs, picking up several bags of garbage from Metro Vancouver parks.
B.C. is getting a brand new, province-wide area code this week

B.C. is getting a brand new, province-wide area code this week

As British Columbia’s population grows, the number of available cellphone numbers shrinks. As such, the CRTC has announced that the province will receive a brand new area code.
Canada Line commuters might get more parking

Canada Line commuters might get more parking

Council would like to add a 44-stall temporary parking lot at 8620 and 8660 Beckwith Rd. For commuters like Catherine Miller, who works in downtown Vancouver, it’s a struggle in the morning to get a spot in the one parkade available at River Rock.
West Van advances 'moderate-income' housing project

West Van advances 'moderate-income' housing project

The District of West Vancouver is plodding ahead with plans for a moderate-income housing project on municipally owned land. The district purchased 2195 Gordon Ave.
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