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Why does COVID-19 kill so many seniors in long-term care?

Why does COVID-19 kill so many seniors in long-term care?

A massive study seeks to answer that question. Nearly two-thirds of all COVID-19 deaths in B.C. have occurred in long-term care homes.
Canada ranked one of world's 'most influential' countries in 2021

Canada ranked one of world's 'most influential' countries in 2021

The countries seen to make the most impact on the global stage are located in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Port Moody to consider reconciliation with First Nations

Port Moody to consider reconciliation with First Nations

A motion for Port Moody to begin the process of reconciliation with its First Nations' communities will be discussed at next Tuesday's meeting of council's committee of the whole
Port Moody yard cam captures four cougars in near-miss for resident (PHOTOS)

Port Moody yard cam captures four cougars in near-miss for resident (PHOTOS)

Port Moody resident collected footage eight minutes after the cougar family of four passed through his property on an early morning stroll
Man accused of cyberbullying Amanda Todd extradited to face charges in B.C.

Man accused of cyberbullying Amanda Todd extradited to face charges in B.C.

On Friday, the BC Prosecution Service confirmed the man was transferred to B.C., where he remains in custody and faces five charges, including extortion, two counts of possession of child pornography, communication with a young person to commit a sexual offence and criminal harassment.
What you need to know about B.C.'s new mandatory mask rules at schools

What you need to know about B.C.'s new mandatory mask rules at schools

Coquitlam school district has been given new guidelines for PE, masks, music, band and choir, here's how they will be carried out in the coming days as B.C. continues fight COVID-19
Canada Line strike averted as tentative deal reached

Canada Line strike averted as tentative deal reached

The union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Friday
Port Coquitlam overhauls recreation subsidy for 5,000 low-income residents

Port Coquitlam overhauls recreation subsidy for 5,000 low-income residents

Changes to recreation subsidy for qualifying individuals should make it easier for struggling Port Coquitlam residents to take part in city programs — but some councillors think it doesn't go far enough
Threatening letters filled with white powder a Bitcoin scam: Coquitlam RCMP

Threatening letters filled with white powder a Bitcoin scam: Coquitlam RCMP

Coquitlam RCMP believes a letter being mailed to Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam residents and threatening death if Bitcoin isn't sent via a QR code is a scam as it seems to be mass produced and is being sent to multiple addresses, with all letters appearing identical
Baby shot delays due to COVID-19 contact tracing upsets Port Coquitlam mom

Baby shot delays due to COVID-19 contact tracing upsets Port Coquitlam mom

Mom says she waited two months to get her baby vaccinated, then the appointment was cancelled. Fraser Health says it's re-booking appointments and the waiting list for Tri-City child immunizations has been eliminated