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Inaugural All Nations Festival completed in Coquitlam
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Inaugural All Nations Festival completed in Coquitlam

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015September 16, 2015

A new three-day Coquitlam festival took place over the weekend of July 23–25.

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Coyotes attack dog, mere feet from owner and house

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Just south of Coquitlam Centre, a coyote approached a family’s porch and snatched up their dog in front of one of its owners.

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Water restrictions intensify in an effort to conserve dwindling water supply

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

As Metro Vancouver faces its worst drought in over 10 years, many are wondering how water levels reached their current status, and what the near future holds for the region’s water supply.

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Ebola vaccine created by Canadian scientists experiences successful trials

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

The Ebola vaccine VSV-EBOV, developed by Canadian scientists at the Public Health Agency of Canada, has experienced a 100 per cent trial success rate when used immediately after contact.

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Evergreen Line enters testing phase to Burquitlam Station

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

The Evergreen Line has now entered the testing phase on the first section of track, borrowing trains off peak hours to test the track leading to Burquitlam Station. The first test was run on July 11.

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Conservative government motions to add microbeads to the list of toxic substances

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Months after the NDP passed a unanimous motion in the House of Commons to end the sale of microbeads, the Conservative government has proposed adding them to the list of toxic substances under the Canadian Environmental Act.

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Nestlé continues to bottle water in drought regions despite protests

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Water bottling company Nestlé and CEO Tim Brown have come under heavy fire in recent months for continuing to bottle water in drought regions, such as British Columbia and California.

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Pit bull attack leaves two hospitalized in New Westminster

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

In the spring of 2013, the City of New Westminster abolished a bylaw deeming certain breeds of dog as vicious and in need of special provisions for both dog and owner.

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TransLink experiences major reform post-referendum

The Other PressAugust 4, 2015

Since the results of the transit referendum were made public in early July, TransLink has decided to further cut costs and reorganize the company.

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BC Government’s cuts to adult basic education hurt most-marginalized

The Other PressJuly 7, 2015

On June 1, Don’t Close the Doors campaigners Jenelle Davies and Ruab Waraich attended a meeting at New Westminster City Hall and presented with the goal of gaining the city’s support for their campaign.

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