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B.C. drops COVID vaccine requirement for government workers

B.C. drops COVID vaccine requirement for government workers

But those working in health-care settings will still have to provide proof of vaccination.
B.C. homebuyers are starting their journey years before a purchase

B.C. homebuyers are starting their journey years before a purchase

A new survey shows that the homebuying process starts long before a purchase and that funding from family might be a "prerequisite" to get into the market.
What do I do if my child is being bullied at school?

What do I do if my child is being bullied at school?

Proactive learning, open communication and an online anonymous reporting system set up by the B.C. government can be helpful tools
B.C.'s health-care COVID vaccine mandate could be made permanent

B.C.'s health-care COVID vaccine mandate could be made permanent

The BC Liberal Party has been calling on the government to lift the mandate.
Coquitlam's crime rate lower than Port Coquitlam's last year: RCMP

Coquitlam's crime rate lower than Port Coquitlam's last year: RCMP

The RCMP document, which went before Coquitlam's committee-in-council on Monday (March 6), shows the crime rate at 47 offences per 1,000 residents versus 54/1,000 in PoCo.
Here’s a unique way to help newcomers discover the Tri-Cities

Here’s a unique way to help newcomers discover the Tri-Cities

HUB Cycling is looking for bike mentors in the Tri-Cities to help show newcomers around and orient them to the active transportation network
B.C. not recommending spring COVID vaccine boosters to general public

B.C. not recommending spring COVID vaccine boosters to general public

Boosters will target the vulnerable, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Friday.
Foul play not suspected in ongoing search for Coquitlam woman

Foul play not suspected in ongoing search for Coquitlam woman

A tentative timeline has been pieced together from when Andrea McIntyre left her home to the time RCMP found her vehicle empty in Port Coquitlam.
Lack of landlines prompts Coquitlam to change outreach for Ipsos surveys

Lack of landlines prompts Coquitlam to change outreach for Ipsos surveys

Coquitlam is allowing Ipsos to conduct the poll through a mailed invite to an online questionnaire.
Gender fluidity, sexuality at centre of Douglas College play with Coquitlam actors

Gender fluidity, sexuality at centre of Douglas College play with Coquitlam actors

Kiyomi Hoover and Marni Nitchie appear in "Orlando," which runs March 17 to 24 at the New Westminster campus.