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Canada Revenue Agency shares tax tips for seniors

Canada Revenue Agency shares tax tips for seniors

Snowy weekend forecast for Coquitlam

Snowy weekend forecast for Coquitlam

Up to 10 centimetres of precipitation is expected all the way down to sea level across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody as temperatures dip going into Monday, Jan. 25
This Coquitlam mega-park could fix region's overwhelmed trails

This Coquitlam mega-park could fix region's overwhelmed trails

Pinecone Burke Provincial Park in Coquitlam is nearly a hundred times bigger than Stanley Park, but after 25 years, it's still ostensibly closed due to a lack of infrastructure.
Here's where RCMP say crime is spiking in Coquitlam

Here's where RCMP say crime is spiking in Coquitlam

Coquitlam RCMP flagged two quadrants as crime hotspots this week in Coquitlam — within days, a shooting in the Burquitlam hotspot left a woman bloodied in a condo lobby.
Woman shot, found bleeding in Coquitlam condo lobby

Woman shot, found bleeding in Coquitlam condo lobby

A massive police response descended on a Coquitlam condominium complex early Saturday morning, after reports a woman was shot and lying bloodied in the lobby. Paramedics rushed the victim to Royal Columbian hospital with undetermined injuries.
COVID-19 sign vandals plague Coquitlam parks

COVID-19 sign vandals plague Coquitlam parks

Town Centre, Mundy and Como Lake parks have been hit by sign vandalism in recent weeks, causing extra work for staff who have to clean or replace them; signs reminding people about COVID-19 safety are the hardest hit
'Just hold on, the vaccine is coming': widow recounts husband's final days at Coquitlam care home

'Just hold on, the vaccine is coming': widow recounts husband's final days at Coquitlam care home

Kate Cochlan’s husband, Trevor Nash, passed away at Lakeshore Care Centre on Dec. 29 of COVID-19 complications.
B.C. could see 5,000 cases a day by March due to U.K. variant: SFU researcher

B.C. could see 5,000 cases a day by March due to U.K. variant: SFU researcher

By Jan. 14, four cases of the U.K. variant have been found in B.C.; researchers say as few as 20 could signal the variant is on a path to dominate the province, prompting a call to tighten border security and surveillance of returning travellers
Greater Vancouver Board of Trade pledges to get to gender parity

Greater Vancouver Board of Trade pledges to get to gender parity

They're also aiming to have 30 per cent of their board come from underrepresented groups
Canada-wide recall of camping pots due to 'burn hazard'

Canada-wide recall of camping pots due to 'burn hazard'

More than 10 camping pots and sets are on the recall list.