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Drug users launch lawsuit

A Vancouver legal advocacy group is backing a lawsuit by drug users against the City of Abbotsford around its anti-harm reduction bylaw.


 

Jr. Thunder on early season roll

If you look at winning percentage alone, the Langley Jr. Thunder is the top team in the B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League.


 
Coquitlam Mounties are warning residents in Anmore and Belcarra

Cougar attacks in Belcarra

TRI-CITIES — It’s one of the sure signs that summer is on the way.Residents in Belcarra and Anmore are being told to be careful following a cougar attack Tuesday evening.Coquitlam Mounties and conservation officers were called to Belcarra after the cougar attacked a 16-year-old walking his dog just before sundown.


 
Inlet Theatr

Listeners respond to 'folk n roll' sound

Greg Drummond decided to take a walk just over two years ago, and he hasn't turned back since.


 
Dewdney Trunk Road

Rotten tree falls, leads to crash

For the second time in a month, a rotten tree has managed to send a Tri-Cities driver to hospital.


 
Riot Training - Coquitlam

Riot training

The Ioco Town Site was transformed from quiet and peaceful to protest on May 16, all for training purposes.


 
Coquitlam Reds manager Kyle Williams

Team bounces back

What originally was thought to be a huge loss for the Coquitlam Reds baseball team has turned out to be a rallying point for the community.


 

Community Calendar

SHARE Family & Community Services Society hosts a free drug and alcohol education session, from 7 to 8: 30 p.m. at its offices on the second floor of 2615 Clarke St. in Port Moody. The topic is "Cocaine, crystal meth and marijuana - the struggle to recover, and what long-term recovery looks like." This education series, which runs Wednesdays through July 24, is aimed at those who have an alcohol or drug problem, those concerned about their use, and those affected by the use of others. The format consists of a video, a brief presentation and open discussion. Info: 604-936-3900.


 
Delta Novice Advanced Islanders

Islanders 2nd in Coquitlam

Delta Islanders competed against many of the top Novice Advanced lacrosse teams in the province and came away with a silver medal at the prestigous 2013 Coquitlam Adanac Tournament.


 

Scoreline maligns stronger effort by improving Lakers

The Burnaby junior A Lakers will have to learn to not read too much into a final score following a pair of recent B.C. Junior Lacrosse League losses.


 

Dueling aces earn Reds sweep

There appears to be a friendly game of one-upmanship being played out on the mound by the Coquitlam Reds.


 

Taking it to the mat

It was more than an exhibition, as wrestlers from Canada, Russia and the U.S. met on the mats in Los Angeles on the weekend to compete at United 4 Wrestling.


 

Metro-ford nets win

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC launched the Pacific Coast men's premier soccer season on Thursday with a 1-0 win over Estrella de Chile. John Hodnett's tally stood up as the game winner.


 

A's plucked by 'rocks

Coquitlam Adanacs head coach Bob Salt is preaching that approach following his club's tough 10-6 loss Friday to the Victoria Shamrocks in the Western Lacrosse Association's season opener on the Island.


 

Hydro replacing wooden poles

BC Hydro is advising Coquitlam residents that crews will be replacing power poles in Coquitlam over the next several months.


 

Did Green Party allow Kim to beat out Robinson?

Who is Edward Stanbrough? A cursory look at the Green Party of B.C.'s website suggests he was the party's candidate in Coquitlam-Maillardville, but other than that, he remains mostly a mystery.


 

Carol Todd positive after meeting PM

It's often believed if you want to make a change, you've got to go to the person straight at the top.


 

Killer's request opposed

With the provincial election over, relatives of three murdered children in Merritt hope the province will scuttle plans by their killer to move across the country.


 

Police investigate suspected drug house

Since the fall, the young men in their 20s living at the rental home at 1714 Haversley Ave. in Coquitlam had pretty much kept to themselves without any trouble.