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Royal B.C. Museum opens exhibits with by-donation admission

Royal B.C. Museum opens exhibits with by-donation admission

The museum’s Community Days runs Jan. 6 to 12, 2025
Changes now in effect for Westview/Blubber Bay sailings

Changes now in effect for Westview/Blubber Bay sailings

Adjustments made to BC Ferries schedule between Powell River and Texada Island
Racquet centre closure prompts call from qPA for new fitness hub

Racquet centre closure prompts call from qPA for new fitness hub

qathet Pickleball Association members urge city to act fast and approve new facility
Ferry schedule changes began today for Westview to Little River

Ferry schedule changes began today for Westview to Little River

Adjustments made to BC Ferries schedule between Powell River and Comox
Birds of a feather: Tri-City teams out for Audubon count Jan. 4

Birds of a feather: Tri-City teams out for Audubon count Jan. 4

The Pitt Meadows count, which includes the Tri-Cities and Maple Ridge, will take part in the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count on Jan. 4, 2025. The data is used to see how wild birds are doing, as well as analyze trends.
Impaired driving probe underway after 6 parked vehicles hit in Vancouver

Impaired driving probe underway after 6 parked vehicles hit in Vancouver

A 33-year-old man was arrested near the collision scene.
Up, down, unchanged? Here's how home values fared across B.C. in new assessments

Up, down, unchanged? Here's how home values fared across B.C. in new assessments

Here's a look at how average residential property valuations changed in communities across B.C., in new data released by BC Assessment, based on the market situation on July 1, 2024. --- LOWER MAINLAND City of Vancouver -0.
Coquitlam nurse fined $30K for lying about Botox injections

Coquitlam nurse fined $30K for lying about Botox injections

"Nurse Rosha," as Roshanak Rahi advertised herself, injected up to four clients a day without a physician present, the BC College of Nurses and Midwives found.
B.C. property values flat across much of province, especially in urban centres

B.C. property values flat across much of province, especially in urban centres

British Columbia's latest property assessments show values have been relatively flat in many parts of the province, especially major urban areas such as Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna.
Letter: Hospitals need to have TVs for elderly patients

Letter: Hospitals need to have TVs for elderly patients

Most seniors are "not savvy" to modern technology and would like a TV during their hospital stay, this Coquitlam letter writer states.