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Coquitlam Events, Culture, Food, and City Picks
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Weekend Picks
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Leadership hopefuls clash at B.C. Conservative debate
All five candidates running for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. said during a debate in Vancouver on Friday that they would repeal the Declaration on the Rights o… -
Metro Vancouver to ban lawn watering amid early Stage 2 water restrictions
The regional district implements summer water restrictions annually at the start of May, but this year it is taking the unusual step of skipping Stage 1 restrictions and heading s… -
What's love got to do with keeping MLS soccer in Vancouver? Whitecaps fans hope a lot
With rumours of relocation swirling, the Southsiders supporters group has launched Save The Caps, a campaign to let it be known that fans aren't OK with the club moving out of Van… -
Identification of rare slime mould in Slocan Valley leads to naming of new species
Amateur mycologist Tyson Ehlers spent years wandering the forests in the Slocan Valley, collecting and identifying fungi and slime mould specimens. Then, one day, he stumbled upon… -
Rock slide shuts down Highway 16 from west of Jasper, Alta., to B.C.
A rock slide in the Rocky Mountains early Saturday morning has forced Highway 16 to close to all traffic, from just west of Jasper, Alta., and stretching partway into B.C. -
Governor General to visit Tumbler Ridge, B.C., as community heals from mass shooting
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is set to visit the northeast B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge on Monday as community continues to recover from a mass shooting on Feb. 10 in which eight peopl… -
Nightmares, death threats and more: one B.C. senior shares his homelessness story
A former Surrey, B.C., teacher who is dealing with homelessness says that there's a misconception that it only happens to those dealing with drug or mental health problems. -
Kamloops goalie named NCAA Most Outstanding Player, leads team to national championship
The 20-year-old freshman from Kamloops, B.C., went from the third-string goaltender for the University of Denver Pioneers, to NCAA Most Outstanding Player in less than three month… -
Cut off by 3rd landslide in a decade, Old Fort, B.C., residents worry about community's future
About 150 people have once again been cut off from neighbouring communities due to a slow-moving landslide south of Fort St. John, B.C. -
Man killed in fire at Abbotsford homeless encampment, police say
A man was killed in a fire at an Abbotsford, B.C., homeless encampment on Friday evening. Police say they have arrested a man in the case, which is suspected to be a homicide. -
Anti-Sikh discrimination on the rise according to national report
A new report featuring surveys of Canadian Sikhs describes a rising trend of hate and discrimination against one of the country’s largest ethno-religious populations. -
Crown claims former Mountie's actions 'affront to Canadian sovereignty' as foreign influence trial nears end
A former Mountie committed "an affront to Canadian sovereignty" by allegedly acting at China's behest to target an alleged fraudster, a Crown lawyer told the judge overseeing Will… -
Vancouver's Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden celebrates 40th anniversary
One of Vancouver's most prized cultural areas, the garden sits in the heart of Vancouver's Chinatown and was constructed by over 50 master craftsmen from China. -
400-metre landslide in Old Fort, B.C., has shifted only road out of community by 62 metres
The B.C. Transportation Ministry says the 400-metre wide slide, which destroyed part of Old Fort Road, was moving at around 18 to 24 centimetres per hour as of Thursday. -
First cruise ship of season docks in Nanaimo
The cruise dock was first built in 2011 with hopes of welcoming up to 30 ships a year. This year Nanaimo will welcome eight. -
OpenAI's Sam Altman writes apology to community of Tumbler Ridge
Altman says his company should have alerted police about the account of activity of the Tumbler Ridge shooter. -
Enbridge's B.C. LNG pipeline expansion has the green light. What does it mean?
The federal government announced Friday it has approved Enbridge Inc.’s $4-billion Sunrise natural gas pipeline project in British Columbia. Here's a quick rundown of the project … -
B.C. Supreme Court orders return of $5.1M in dispute between Kelowna businessman and assistant
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled that millions of dollars transferred from a wealthy Kelowna businessman to his personal assistant must be returned - while also aw… -
Ahead of key debate, analyst says B.C. Conservative leadership race opening up
All five remaining candidates for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. will face off against each other for the first time during a debate Friday in Vancouver. -
How DRIPA drove the B.C. government to a crisis point
When governments sign a document committing to obtain the free and informed consent of Indigenous peoples before approving projects affecting their lands or resources, do they mea…
Local Buzz
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Prototype Bus Rapid Transit station to be built next to King George Station in Surrey
The City of Surrey is preparing to take the next step toward advancing the new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line along King George Boulevard between SkyTrain stations in Surrey City Ce… -
Gateway landmark condo and hotel tower with 10,000 sq. ft. top-floor destination restaurant proposed beside Granville Street Bridge in Downtown Vancouver
If built today, this tower would rank as the second-tallest building in Vancouver and the third-tallest in all of British Columbia. A significant revision to both the scale and us… -
B.C. 'fantasy' hotel is the only Canadian spot on North American hot list
A beautiful B.C. hotel was named among the top in North America, the only Canadian hotel ranked on a new hot list for 2026. CN Traveller recently put out a list of the best hotels… -
Obscure Vancouver Canucks goalie made the NHL's best save this season
In a forgettable Vancouver Canucks season, this was one of the crazier games. Early in the year, the Canucks ended up in a shootout against the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthe… -
Celebrity-approved Vancouver restaurant was just named one of the best in the world
Whether it’s praise from none other than Anthony Bourdain or love from local celebrities like Seth Rogen, there seems to be no stopping the Vancouver restaurant Lunch Lady. In add… -
Canadian woman lost thousands after airline customer support scam
A Canadian woman is warning the public about a customer support scam after losing thousands of dollars when she and her family were at their most vulnerable. Marzieh Asgari* told … -
Canadian celebrating lottery win by buying mom a house in Guyana
For most lottery winners, the best part of a big win is being able to share it with loved ones, and that’s exactly what it was like for one generous Canadian winner. Javier B. is … -
Free 'Concacaf House' coming to Downtown Vancouver during FIFA event this month
FIFA’s presence in Vancouver is being felt ahead of the World Cup. As Vancouver prepares to host seven matches during the FIFA World Cup this summer, festivities in the city have … -
Vancouver Whitecaps on pace for largest crowd yet this season at BC Place
They might be the current kings of Vancouver sports. While the Vancouver Canucks may never be knocked off their pedestal in this market, the Whitecaps have surely given fans bette… -
Up to 56,000 passengers expected in Vancouver every weekend during this record-breaking cruise ship season
The 2026 cruise ship season at Canada Place in downtown Vancouver officially began in February with the arrival of the Disney Wonder, marking the start of what is expected to be a… -
Flying with Air Canada just got a little more expensive
Air Canada passengers now have to pay more to check their bags. The airline recently hiked its checked baggage fee for customers flying on Economy Basic, Standard, or Flex fares p… -
Rossi shares surprising injury update that plagued his entire season with Vancouver Canucks
Marco Rossi’s tenure with the Vancouver Canucks didn’t start with a bang. The Austrian centre struggled in the early going with the Canucks, and we learned after the fact that it … -
B.C. premier calls OpenAI CEO's Tumbler Ridge apology 'grossly insufficient'
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, recently apologized for the events that took place in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Premier David Eby says his apology doesn’t go far enough. Tumbler Ridge, a… -
'Larger than Belgium': Wild B.C. area named among seven world wonders to visit this year
A vast area of wilderness in B.C. has been named among the seven world wonders as one of the best places to visit this year if you’re looking for an outdoor adventure. B.C.’s Grea… -
Could Vancouver Canucks bring back Gillis and Gilman to finish what they started?
Vancouver Canucks fans have been here before. As the Canucks embark on yet another search for a general manager, and most likely a president of hockey operations as well, familiar… -
Watch these movies for just $3.99 at Cineplex Canada this May
Finding a good deal these days isn’t easy, but Cineplex Canada is still offering budget-friendly movies for the entire family. Cineplex Canada has shared a fresh lineup of movies … -
Top Vancouver burrito spot celebrates 17 years of success with opening of new Tofino location
While Tacofino has become synonymous with Vancouver’s taco and burrito scene, its roots date back to 2009 with the opening of its food truck (dubbed the “Cantina”) in Tofino. Now,… -
B.C. makes pension changes to help residents grow retirement savings
The Province is making changes to how pension and retirement savings work in B.C. and is suggesting that residents could see increased financial security from the changes. B.C.’s … -
Vancouver businesses are hopeful that FIFA World Cup will provide a much-needed revenue boost
With now just 50 days before FIFA comes to Vancouver, businesses are hoping for a much-needed boost to their revenues. VistaPrint, a print and design company, recently published f… -
Canadians can now claim part of a $26-million CIBC settlement
Eligible Canadians can now claim a chunk of a massive CIBC Mutual Funds and Renaissance Mutual Funds class-action settlement. On Friday, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appr…
City News
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Leadership hopefuls clash at B.C. Conservative debate
All five candidates running for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. said during a debate in Vancouver on Friday that they would repeal the Declaration on the Rights o… -
Metro Vancouver to ban lawn watering amid early Stage 2 water restrictions
The regional district implements summer water restrictions annually at the start of May, but this year it is taking the unusual step of skipping Stage 1 restrictions and heading s… -
What's love got to do with keeping MLS soccer in Vancouver? Whitecaps fans hope a lot
With rumours of relocation swirling, the Southsiders supporters group has launched Save The Caps, a campaign to let it be known that fans aren't OK with the club moving out of Van… -
Identification of rare slime mould in Slocan Valley leads to naming of new species
Amateur mycologist Tyson Ehlers spent years wandering the forests in the Slocan Valley, collecting and identifying fungi and slime mould specimens. Then, one day, he stumbled upon… -
Rock slide shuts down Highway 16 from west of Jasper, Alta., to B.C.
A rock slide in the Rocky Mountains early Saturday morning has forced Highway 16 to close to all traffic, from just west of Jasper, Alta., and stretching partway into B.C. -
Governor General to visit Tumbler Ridge, B.C., as community heals from mass shooting
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is set to visit the northeast B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge on Monday as community continues to recover from a mass shooting on Feb. 10 in which eight peopl… -
Nightmares, death threats and more: one B.C. senior shares his homelessness story
A former Surrey, B.C., teacher who is dealing with homelessness says that there's a misconception that it only happens to those dealing with drug or mental health problems. -
Kamloops goalie named NCAA Most Outstanding Player, leads team to national championship
The 20-year-old freshman from Kamloops, B.C., went from the third-string goaltender for the University of Denver Pioneers, to NCAA Most Outstanding Player in less than three month… -
Cut off by 3rd landslide in a decade, Old Fort, B.C., residents worry about community's future
About 150 people have once again been cut off from neighbouring communities due to a slow-moving landslide south of Fort St. John, B.C. -
Man killed in fire at Abbotsford homeless encampment, police say
A man was killed in a fire at an Abbotsford, B.C., homeless encampment on Friday evening. Police say they have arrested a man in the case, which is suspected to be a homicide. -
Anti-Sikh discrimination on the rise according to national report
A new report featuring surveys of Canadian Sikhs describes a rising trend of hate and discrimination against one of the country’s largest ethno-religious populations. -
Crown claims former Mountie's actions 'affront to Canadian sovereignty' as foreign influence trial nears end
A former Mountie committed "an affront to Canadian sovereignty" by allegedly acting at China's behest to target an alleged fraudster, a Crown lawyer told the judge overseeing Will… -
Vancouver's Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden celebrates 40th anniversary
One of Vancouver's most prized cultural areas, the garden sits in the heart of Vancouver's Chinatown and was constructed by over 50 master craftsmen from China. -
400-metre landslide in Old Fort, B.C., has shifted only road out of community by 62 metres
The B.C. Transportation Ministry says the 400-metre wide slide, which destroyed part of Old Fort Road, was moving at around 18 to 24 centimetres per hour as of Thursday. -
First cruise ship of season docks in Nanaimo
The cruise dock was first built in 2011 with hopes of welcoming up to 30 ships a year. This year Nanaimo will welcome eight. -
OpenAI's Sam Altman writes apology to community of Tumbler Ridge
Altman says his company should have alerted police about the account of activity of the Tumbler Ridge shooter. -
Enbridge's B.C. LNG pipeline expansion has the green light. What does it mean?
The federal government announced Friday it has approved Enbridge Inc.’s $4-billion Sunrise natural gas pipeline project in British Columbia. Here's a quick rundown of the project … -
B.C. Supreme Court orders return of $5.1M in dispute between Kelowna businessman and assistant
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled that millions of dollars transferred from a wealthy Kelowna businessman to his personal assistant must be returned - while also aw… -
Ahead of key debate, analyst says B.C. Conservative leadership race opening up
All five remaining candidates for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. will face off against each other for the first time during a debate Friday in Vancouver. -
How DRIPA drove the B.C. government to a crisis point
When governments sign a document committing to obtain the free and informed consent of Indigenous peoples before approving projects affecting their lands or resources, do they mea…
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