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Five Tri-Cities residents reviving 'forgotten' musical with APPLAUSE!

Five Tri-Cities residents reviving 'forgotten' musical with APPLAUSE!

COQUITLAM — Five Tri-Cities residents will be featured in a musical comedy whodunit next month on Granville Island in Vancouver.
Tesla plugs into Port Coquitlam with new dealership, service hub

Tesla plugs into Port Coquitlam with new dealership, service hub

PORT COQUITLAM — City council has formally approved a Tesla dealership plan land-use change for the 7.53-acre site in the Dominion Triangle.
Will the 'destructive' New York flood impact Metro Vancouver flights?

Will the 'destructive' New York flood impact Metro Vancouver flights?

Not all airlines are helping their customers out...but some are offering full refunds and free changes.
Headlines from the past: The night a huge fire destroyed an historic Port Coquitlam apartment block, killing two people

Headlines from the past: The night a huge fire destroyed an historic Port Coquitlam apartment block, killing two people

PORT COQUITLAM — Investigators determined the fire was caused by arson, archival records show.
Metro Vancouver sues tenants for fire damage to Coquitlam apartment

Metro Vancouver sues tenants for fire damage to Coquitlam apartment

COQUITLAM — "Carelessly discarded" cigarette blamed for fire, which damaged one unit while others couldn't be rented due to repairs, housing authority says.
War of words breaks out over Port Moody's largest redevelopment project — just ahead of its public hearing

War of words breaks out over Port Moody's largest redevelopment project — just ahead of its public hearing

PORT MOODY — A letter to council from Port Moody–Coquitlam MLA Rick Glumac has drawn a sharp rebuke from the project's developer.
Tri-Cities Today: September 29, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: September 29, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sept. 29, 2023.
COVID and flu shots to be offered in B.C. starting Oct. 10; masking in hospitals returns next week

COVID and flu shots to be offered in B.C. starting Oct. 10; masking in hospitals returns next week

“We need and we want everyone, when they’re invited to do so, to get vaccinated,” said Health Minister Adrian Dix. “It’s important for influenza. It’s important for COVID-19.”
Humpbacks vs. orcas: Intense whale chase caught on camera

Humpbacks vs. orcas: Intense whale chase caught on camera

The encounter lasted for about an hour.
Kitty litter purchased by B.C. school district not for students who identify as cats

Kitty litter purchased by B.C. school district not for students who identify as cats

Conspiracy theory gaining traction on social media has no basis in fact — the litter is for actual traction in cold winter weather