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Amid drought, B.C. minister will call for 'escalation' in water restrictions

Amid drought, B.C. minister will call for 'escalation' in water restrictions

Urgent action is needed as high to extreme drought hits two-thirds of B.C.'s rivers, says minister.
Your Weekend: Parties in Coquitlam for Pride Month

Your Weekend: Parties in Coquitlam for Pride Month

Weekend events for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody July 14–16, 2023.
B.C. film sector readies for impacts of Hollywood actors' strike

B.C. film sector readies for impacts of Hollywood actors' strike

Strike vote today could see actors join writers with a walkout
B.C.'s 2023 wildfire season claims second spot in all-time record

B.C.'s 2023 wildfire season claims second spot in all-time record

Only halfway through July and B.C.'s 2023 wildfire season has become the second worst in its recorded history.
Three tonnes of litter in three days to 'keep Port Coquitlam beautiful'

Three tonnes of litter in three days to 'keep Port Coquitlam beautiful'

Port Coquitlam's first-ever litter blitz included properly cleaning 14 illegal dumping sites — but now, it's the public's turn to pick up the trash.
Ground crews focus on hotspots, start investigation into Mount Seymour wildfire

Ground crews focus on hotspots, start investigation into Mount Seymour wildfire

Helicopters slated to return earlier this morning were called to new fire starts near Pemberton
Coquitlam cops seek hit-and-run driver who rammed into a metal fence — then left

Coquitlam cops seek hit-and-run driver who rammed into a metal fence — then left

No one was hurt from the Coquitlam City Centre incident, but a woman got out of her vehicle, assessed the damage and drove away.
12 abandoned puppies and their moms found sheltering from blistering heat in B.C.

12 abandoned puppies and their moms found sheltering from blistering heat in B.C.

The BC SPCA is asking for help after the litters were discovered under an abandoned trailer next to a highway in Prince Rupert.
B.C. government lawyers to announce constitutional challenge to NDP-forced unionization

B.C. government lawyers to announce constitutional challenge to NDP-forced unionization

Lawyers say the NDP is not living up to its principles in defending working people.
Hundreds of new rental apartments could be coming to Port Moody’s downtown

Hundreds of new rental apartments could be coming to Port Moody’s downtown

PCI Developments wants to build 857 rental apartments in two 39-storey buildings across from the Moody Centre SkyTrain station