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Sex charges in Coquitlam against North Van music teacher

A Lower Mainland music teacher has been charged with multiple sex crimes in Coquitlam.
Gofundme page set up for quadriplegic Richmond youth

Gofundme page set up for quadriplegic Richmond youth

A crowd-funding page has been kicked off to help raise funds to support a young Richmond man, who has been rendered a quadriplegic after a car accident.
Earls co-founder Bus Fuller dies at 90

Earls co-founder Bus Fuller dies at 90

Family patriarch owned part of Earls, Joey, Cactus Club and other restaurants
Province seeks public input on future of farmland

Province seeks public input on future of farmland

The provincial government wants to hear from the public on how best to encourage farming and protect farmland throughout B.C.
Richmond filmmaker pushes diversity onto the big screen

Richmond filmmaker pushes diversity onto the big screen

A Richmond filmmaker is on the cutting edge of pushing diversity onto the big screen. “Local producers are pushing boundaries of filmmaking in Canada.
Pro-Hong Kong, pro-China supporters clash at Aberdeen station’s Lennon Wall – again

Pro-Hong Kong, pro-China supporters clash at Aberdeen station’s Lennon Wall – again

For the second time in less than a week, pro-Hong Kong and pro-China supporters clashed at the Lennon Wall at Aberdeen Canada Line station in Richmond.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University joins universities worldwide in pledging carbon neutrality

Kwantlen Polytechnic University joins universities worldwide in pledging carbon neutrality

Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, joining nearly 200 post-secondary institutions world-wide.
Pender Harbour teens discover 90-year-old stranded in car for three days

Pender Harbour teens discover 90-year-old stranded in car for three days

A 90-year-old man stranded on a logging road in Pender Harbour for three days with minimal food and water was rescued after being discovered by two teenagers who were dirt biking in the area.
Free smartphone wayfinding service launches at YVR

Free smartphone wayfinding service launches at YVR

It’s gotten a little easier to navigate Vancouver International Airport, with the launch of a new app for blind or partially-sighted individuals.
Why this B.C. woman’s ‘cell phone in the car’ ticket should never have been issued

Why this B.C. woman’s ‘cell phone in the car’ ticket should never have been issued

A great deal of attention lately has been paid to the case of a woman who was issued a ticket for having her cell phone in her cup holder in Vancouver. The phone was simply sitting in the cup holder, plugged into a charging cable.