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It's time for Port Moody to get an e-bike and e-scooter share program: report

It's time for Port Moody to get an e-bike and e-scooter share program: report

In 2020, Port Moody council rejected a proposal to participate in a provincially sponsored e-scooter pilot program, citing concerns about safety and clutter.
Opinion: 5 things workplaces can do to help employees feel like they belong

Opinion: 5 things workplaces can do to help employees feel like they belong

Unprecedented inequality and other geopolitical risks are causing an increase in revenge quitting and similar behaviours.
Canada chases Lankinen to secure spot in championship game vs U.S.

Canada chases Lankinen to secure spot in championship game vs U.S.

Kevin Lankinen lasted just 25 minutes in Finland's last game of the 4 Nations Face-Off, as a fired-up Team Canada came out flying.
Downtown Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Starbucks closes permanently

Downtown Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Starbucks closes permanently

There are still more than 50 places in Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­to get Starbucks
Group support might help you cope with grief, data shows

Group support might help you cope with grief, data shows

Charlie Health looks at how bereavement groups impact emotional vulnerability in grief and the role of social support in reducing depressive symptoms following loss.
Section of Stanley Park seawall closed 'until conditions stabilize'

Section of Stanley Park seawall closed 'until conditions stabilize'

A detour through the forest is suggested instead.
Photo finish: Barbara Howard ran like the wind

Photo finish: Barbara Howard ran like the wind

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­sprinter Barbara Howard was the first black female athlete to represent Canada internationally in any sport.
Photos: Nature photographer snaps great grey owl in Coquitlam

Photos: Nature photographer snaps great grey owl in Coquitlam

Often called the Phantom of the North, the great grey owl ("Strix nebulosa") has been seen in Coquitlam over the past month.
Spectre of trade war pushes B.C.'s Indigenous businesses to rethink strategies

Spectre of trade war pushes B.C.'s Indigenous businesses to rethink strategies

At least one West Coast company inches closer to moving operations to the U.S.
Immigration cuts will hurt B.C. hospital staffing, says union

Immigration cuts will hurt B.C. hospital staffing, says union

The Hospital Employees' Union warns 500 of its members will be forced to leave the country this year if nothing changes.
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