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$74K raised to deliver Ukraine aid stuck in warehouses after desperate call to Coquitlam Rotary

$74K raised to deliver Ukraine aid stuck in warehouses after desperate call to Coquitlam Rotary

Vans are being bought in Germany to transport food, water and medical supplies to Ukraine, thanks to the efforts of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody Rotarians.
RCMP searching for man suspected of assaulting Richmond seniors

RCMP searching for man suspected of assaulting Richmond seniors

The suspect is a Caucasian man in his 20s.
Farmers' Almanac predicts brisk B.C. winter starting in November

Farmers' Almanac predicts brisk B.C. winter starting in November

Sufficient snow in the mountains, mixed precipitation in the rest of the province and widespread brisk temperatures are all in the forecast.
'I have had to fight': This Downtown Eastside artist has a powerful message about mental health

'I have had to fight': This Downtown Eastside artist has a powerful message about mental health

Warning: This story discusses suicide and a graphic depiction of a struggle with mental health.
69% of British Columbians support suing 'Big Oil'

69% of British Columbians support suing 'Big Oil'

A new survey shows 4.2% of British Columbians were found to be climate deniers, while majorities across urban, suburban and rural B.C. backed suing fossil fuel companies for local damages.
Potential class-action lawsuit in B.C. alleges abuse at Catholic schools

Potential class-action lawsuit in B.C. alleges abuse at Catholic schools

Boys alleging they were sexually and physically abused by priests already known to be child abusers want to know why those men wound up teaching again.
Which line combinations worked best for the Canucks last season?

Which line combinations worked best for the Canucks last season?

Nils Höglander, Elias Pettersson, and Vasily Podkolzin formed one of the Canucks' best lines last season, but only for a short time.
'A no-brainer': 56% of Canadian parents say proper disposal of drugs not essential

'A no-brainer': 56% of Canadian parents say proper disposal of drugs not essential

According to a recent study, that attitude is putting both the environment and people at risk.
A free driverless shuttle bus service at UBC? Here's why that won't happen

A free driverless shuttle bus service at UBC? Here's why that won't happen

The plug has been pulled on the electric bus
Want a plush toy of your favourite drag queen? This Vancouver company can make it happen

Want a plush toy of your favourite drag queen? This Vancouver company can make it happen

Makeship is producing custom stuffed animals for small and medium-sized content creators.
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