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Shuttering of Port Coquitlam's only indoor skatepark disappointing to riders

Shuttering of Port Coquitlam's only indoor skatepark disappointing to riders

Does the Tri-Cities need a covered skatepark for youth to enjoy their sport? The demise of one in Port Coquitlam has some wondering if the city could support such an amenity.
Federal public service strike drags on but no suggestion back-to-work law is coming

Federal public service strike drags on but no suggestion back-to-work law is coming

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is showing no hints it will legislate public servants back to work as experts warn choosing that path to ending the dispute could come with political repercussions.
BC Children's Hospital clarifies confusing stay-home-if-ill tweet

BC Children's Hospital clarifies confusing stay-home-if-ill tweet

The hospital is asking children who are showing symptoms of illness to refrain from attending non-emergency clinic appointments as they can be re-booked.
Free online parking reservations for Buntzen Lake are back — but there are changes

Free online parking reservations for Buntzen Lake are back — but there are changes

Traffic was reduced by 10 per cent at peak hours for the Anmore site last summer, but 33 per cent of registered visitors were no-shows.
Watch: Bald eagle swims while tightly gripping its prey in B.C.

Watch: Bald eagle swims while tightly gripping its prey in B.C.

The bald eagle was tightly clutching its prey while swimming.
Meet the first committed players for the Port Coquitlam Trailblazers

Meet the first committed players for the Port Coquitlam Trailblazers

Milin Aujla and Blake Van Straten make history in the next steps for Port Coquitlam's return to junior 'B' hockey this fall.
Why Port Moody is planting bat-friendly gardens

Why Port Moody is planting bat-friendly gardens

Certain plants attract the bugs that bats like, an important consideration for the misunderstood yet necessary species.
Chance of showers to dampen sunny streak in Metro Vancouver this weekend

Chance of showers to dampen sunny streak in Metro Vancouver this weekend

Don't put away your umbrella just yet!
Coquitlam to mail property tax notices in late May

Coquitlam to mail property tax notices in late May

The taxes, due July 4, can now be put on your credit card, and are based on the property's assessed value from July 2022.
All of Western Canada under avalanche warning

All of Western Canada under avalanche warning

Forecasters have listed the mountains on the North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island, as well as areas around Banff, Jasper and the Kootenays as being at 'considerable' risk