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Found mortar triggers larger search at North Vancouver rifle range

Found mortar triggers larger search at North Vancouver rifle range

A Department of National Defence official says explosives detection experts will be back to North Vancouver’s Blair Rifle Range for a more thorough look after finding an unexploded mortar there last month.
Record-setting 10.3 million people visited Metro Vancouver in 2017

Record-setting 10.3 million people visited Metro Vancouver in 2017

Conventions and cruises are the two biggest draws

A tourism logo that cost city of Coquitlam $5,000 won’t be used

Some councillors questioned need for separate brand

The bears are back in town

Coquitlam already receiving reports of bear activity close to developed areas
Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks at Golden Knights, March 20, 2018

Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks at Golden Knights, March 20, 2018

Kudos and critiques from tonight's game.
Testing, testing: Emergency alert system drill is March 21 at 1:55 p.m.

Testing, testing: Emergency alert system drill is March 21 at 1:55 p.m.

Alert broadcast is for TV and radio only, wireless alerts tested in May
Fees to pay for new transit plan worry tax group

Fees to pay for new transit plan worry tax group

Canadian Taxpayer Association prefers taking 0.5 per cent of each city’s future tax revenue increase
Brandon Sutter, winning in the playoffs, and a strong-link game

Brandon Sutter, winning in the playoffs, and a strong-link game

Can the Canucks win with Sutter getting some of the most extreme defensive usage in the NHL?
Will Wai Young scuttle the NPA’s mission to win back city hall?

Will Wai Young scuttle the NPA’s mission to win back city hall?

NPA president doesn’t want to see vote split in this fall’s municipal election
Seawall along South False Creek reopens

Seawall along South False Creek reopens

City putting finishing touches on the two-year construction project
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