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Sister charged with first-degree murder after victim's body found burned in Coquitlam park

Sister charged with first-degree murder after victim's body found burned in Coquitlam park

Pen Jung Tracy Chen has been in custody ever since she was arrested at the scene of the incident and charged with indignity to a dead body on March 10.
North Vancouver RCMP bust suspected drug lab

North Vancouver RCMP bust suspected drug lab

Police found "telltale signs of a drug lab" after attending a 911 call requesting medical assistance.
City of Vancouver lays off 1,500 workers during pandemic, fears loss of $200 million in revenue

City of Vancouver lays off 1,500 workers during pandemic, fears loss of $200 million in revenue

Closure of civic facilities and venues, plus suspending parking meter enforcement, triggered the layoffs
Worried about COVID-19? Plant a ‘Victory Garden’

Worried about COVID-19? Plant a ‘Victory Garden’

When the going gets tough, the tough get growing
Here are tips for new home gardeners hoping to keep their mind off COVID-19

Here are tips for new home gardeners hoping to keep their mind off COVID-19

What are some good veggies to start with? How much should you spend? Is gardening like therapy?
From heads to hands, Coquitlam company switches production to protect health care workers

From heads to hands, Coquitlam company switches production to protect health care workers

AG Hair hopes to have sanitizer in the hands of health care workers by mid-April.
Port Moody kids paint their thanks for Eagle Ridge Hospital staff

Port Moody kids paint their thanks for Eagle Ridge Hospital staff

“Our number one job is to help the kids feel connected to each other and to the community."
CDC advises everyone in the United States to wear cloth face coverings

CDC advises everyone in the United States to wear cloth face coverings

Transmission can occur when people are speaking, coughing, or sneezing, and even if those individuals are not exhibiting symptoms. 
Burnaby student's 3D printer brings comfort to health workers fighting COVID-19

Burnaby student's 3D printer brings comfort to health workers fighting COVID-19

The ears of Burnaby Hospital staff serving on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic are a little more comfortable thanks to a 16-year-old Burnaby North Secondary student.
Customer says Canada Line car overcrowded during morning disruption

Customer says Canada Line car overcrowded during morning disruption

"TransLink has failed within social distancing guidelines as passengers had to stand."
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