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Missing Chilliwack woman found in Fraser River near Coquitlam

Missing Chilliwack woman found in Fraser River near Coquitlam

RCMP said the body was that of 23-year-old Shaelene Keeler Bell, who was reported missing Jan. 31, 2021.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. keep falling

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. keep falling

Two more people die from COVID-19 in B.C., raising province's death toll to 1,709.
Is getting around the Tri-Cities by bike stressing you out? There’s an app for that

Is getting around the Tri-Cities by bike stressing you out? There’s an app for that

A new app is helping take some of the stress out of cycling in the Tri-Cities as it helps riders target routes with less vehicle traffic
B.C. menswear retailer Boys'Co. to permanently close

B.C. menswear retailer Boys'Co. to permanently close

David Goldman, 71, became a partner in his father's business in 1973, and at one point had 14 stores in five brands. 
Port Coquitlam vehicle caught speeding more than 60 km/h over posted Lougheed limit

Port Coquitlam vehicle caught speeding more than 60 km/h over posted Lougheed limit

RCMP Traffic Unit out in full force as the seasons shift and is warning everyone to slow down or risk potentially fatal circumstances.
Hot, hot, hot: B.C. smashed 15 temperature records yesterday

Hot, hot, hot: B.C. smashed 15 temperature records yesterday

Did you find it hot in Vancouver yesterday?
Share your best photos of Coquitlam for a chance to win prizes

Share your best photos of Coquitlam for a chance to win prizes

Entrants have the chance to win one of two weekly prizes until June 30.
Opinion: Don't be the jerk driver who traps people in parking lots

Opinion: Don't be the jerk driver who traps people in parking lots

Society needs people to be better
Flexible bookings give families, teens more options for COVID-19 shots

Flexible bookings give families, teens more options for COVID-19 shots

Independent teens can go alone, with friends, their family or a trusted adult to get a shot in B.C. after the province made it easier to get more shots into arms
Tri-Cities’ new weekly COVID-19 cases decline by two-thirds during month of May

Tri-Cities’ new weekly COVID-19 cases decline by two-thirds during month of May

Vaccinations appear to be working as the region reaches above 70% immunity, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control.