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Montreal police believe man arrested in sexual exploitation of woman could have victims in B.C.

Montreal police believe man arrested in sexual exploitation of woman could have victims in B.C.

Sergei Klenovski faces eight charges including human trafficking
U-pass program extended for Richmond, Metro 鶹ýӳstudents

U-pass program extended for Richmond, Metro 鶹ýӳstudents

The U-Pass BC program has been extended for five years, impacting about 140,000 students at universities across Metro Vancouver, including Kwantlen Polytechnic University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology, which both have campuses in R
Coronavirus panic, misinformation running rampant among B.C.'s Chinese-speaking communities

Coronavirus panic, misinformation running rampant among B.C.'s Chinese-speaking communities

‘The mistrust of government — both from Mainland Chinese who are there and from overseas communities — all creates a toxic environment where rumours abound’
Metro 鶹ýӳmayors endorse Surrey-Langley SkyTrain

Metro 鶹ýӳmayors endorse Surrey-Langley SkyTrain

A significant boost to residential development along Fraser Highway is expected to coincide with the planned phased construction of the $3.
B.C. could benefit economically from Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocating to West Coast

B.C. could benefit economically from Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocating to West Coast

A new royal brand era dawns in British Columbia
WHO declares coronavirus international "public health emergency"

WHO declares coronavirus international "public health emergency"

The World Health Organization (WHO) has today declared the China-based coronavirus outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern.” The WHO announcement came after an emergency committee reconvened Thursday in Geneva.
UPDATED: 鶹ýӳpolice issue warning after teen sexually assaulted

UPDATED: 鶹ýӳpolice issue warning after teen sexually assaulted

A 17-year-old girl was walking home when she was grabbed from behind

Crane operator electrocuted, burned at Coquitlam construction site

A crane operator was electrocuted and badly burned Wednesday afternoon when a fire broke out in the cab of his crane at a construction site in Coquitlam.
Canadians told to avoid all non-essential travel to China

Canadians told to avoid all non-essential travel to China

‘You may be quarantined based on your health condition, previous location or contact with others’

Suspect ID'd in Glen Park sex assaults in Coquitlam

Coquitlam RCMP has identified a suspect linked to seven alleged sexual assaults that have occurred in Glen Park over the last few months.