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Here’s how to kickstart the “new normal” and keep our community strong

Here’s how to kickstart the “new normal” and keep our community strong

It takes a village to stop a virus. Each and every one of us has had to adapt to a “new normal” to keep our homes and communities safe.
Coquitlam woman hands out homemade masks to Costco and anyone passing her house

Coquitlam woman hands out homemade masks to Costco and anyone passing her house

After health officials likened the donning of non-medical masks to coughing in your elbow or sneezing into a tissue, this Coquitlam sewer has made over 300 masks
Coquitlam teen author's colouring book to celebrate everyday super heroes

Coquitlam teen author's colouring book to celebrate everyday super heroes

Book is available as a free digital download that can be printed off at home
Advice on a pandemic from a 105-year-old award winner

Advice on a pandemic from a 105-year-old award winner

Port Moody resident Mary Anne Cooper is humbled by her recent honour and says you, too can get through COVID-19 and the predicted economic fall-out
Port Coquitlam goes virtual with historic May Days

Port Coquitlam goes virtual with historic May Days

Performances, art projects online as the city continues with its 97th program despite COVID-19
Print your own heart flag for your window

Print your own heart flag for your window

Did you miss out on getting the heart flag from the paper? Here are some printable versions (full colour and colouring book-style) in two sizes. Small flags The smaller version will fit on a letter-sized sheet of paper.
Port Moody twins' birthday wish is coffee & donuts for ERH hospital workers

Port Moody twins' birthday wish is coffee & donuts for ERH hospital workers

Help these girls by donating to their GoFundMe effort
Port Moody company raises money for food bank with virtual COVID-19 debate

Port Moody company raises money for food bank with virtual COVID-19 debate

Kids can also earn cash prizes and some coaching in special online debating competition
Port Coquitlam teacher, students paint mural under quarantine

Port Coquitlam teacher, students paint mural under quarantine

The mural, slated to be finished today, April 18, is meant to remind the community of humans interconnectedness with the natural world and how the arts can bring us through times of crisis and connect communities.
Port Moody firefighters answer the call to boost community morale

Port Moody firefighters answer the call to boost community morale

Firefighter do more than just keep people safe. They're also keeping them keep their spirits high