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Headlines from the past: Baby missing in Coquitlam

Headlines from the past: Baby missing in Coquitlam

A tragic story about a baby gone missing was reported the week of June 6, 1990. In a re-occurring Flashback Friday feature, the Tri-City News will recount stories from the publication over previous decades.
Big acts coming to Coquitlam's Hard Rock Casino Vancouver theatre

Big acts coming to Coquitlam's Hard Rock Casino Vancouver theatre

Live Nation Canada partners with Great Canadian to bring in top performers to Coquitlam.
No injuries reported as RCMP investigate shots fired in Coquitlam

No injuries reported as RCMP investigate shots fired in Coquitlam

This is Coquitlam's second known shooting of 2023 — and in as many months — and police are asking the public for help.
Where's the cheapest — and most expensive — gas in the Tri-Cities right now?

Where's the cheapest — and most expensive — gas in the Tri-Cities right now?

The Tri-Cities could be a hot spot for Metro Vancouver drivers as the region hosts some of the least expensive fuel ahead of the weekend.
This unique Port Coquitlam lacrosse tournament is all about fun and frosty treats

This unique Port Coquitlam lacrosse tournament is all about fun and frosty treats

The U13 tournament will be played June 17 at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre
B.C. court upholds three-year drug trafficking sentence

B.C. court upholds three-year drug trafficking sentence

In October 2020, Amber Holly Kristeen Bridgen was convicted on four counts of possession of illegal drugs for the purpose of trafficking.
B.C. adds 1,400 jobs in May amid wild swings in some sectors

B.C. adds 1,400 jobs in May amid wild swings in some sectors

Unemployment rate remains unchanged at five per cent.
Opinion: Wildfire preparedness and response must include planning for unhoused people and other vulnerable populations

Opinion: Wildfire preparedness and response must include planning for unhoused people and other vulnerable populations

There is an alarming lack of disaster preparedness plans in Canada that consider the unique risks and needs of unhoused people during wildfires.
Opinion: The invisible effects of human activity on nature

Opinion: The invisible effects of human activity on nature

People whose diet consists of wild plants are particularly affected by the changes in chemical composition that take place when plants are adapting to disturbances in their habitat.
Port Moody NHLers hosting Nashville musicians for this fundraising concert

Port Moody NHLers hosting Nashville musicians for this fundraising concert

A pair of Country music artists will serenade Port Moody's Inlet Theatre with proceeds going to mental health programs and hearing aids for kids.