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Here’s how you can help Coquitlam RCMP’s Cops for Cancer team raise funds for kids amid COVID-19

Here’s how you can help Coquitlam RCMP’s Cops for Cancer team raise funds for kids amid COVID-19

Residents are encouraged to donate empty recyclables to local Return-It depots with the money earmarked for cancer research.
Former Coquitlam junior lacrosse star joins hall of fame

Former Coquitlam junior lacrosse star joins hall of fame

Former Coquitlam Adanacs junior star Derek Malawsky is joining his older brother, Curt, in the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
New Port Coquitlam security camera registry would help solve crimes, city and RCMP say

New Port Coquitlam security camera registry would help solve crimes, city and RCMP say

Port Coquitlam is asking people to register their security cameras to aid police investigation and help with crime prevention; privacy laws would be respected and the program would be audited for the first two years, the city says
Port Coquitlam family 'thankful' for police efforts after arrest made in son’s 2018 murder

Port Coquitlam family 'thankful' for police efforts after arrest made in son’s 2018 murder

A three-year police investigation into the death of Kevin McGowan has led to a second degree murder charge against a man in Dawson City, Yukon
Story time at this Coquitlam park is packed each week

Story time at this Coquitlam park is packed each week

The Coquitlam Public Library's Library Link van makes its way to Coquitlam parks daily, with story times at Town Centre Park on Thursday nights.
‘Healing the watershed’: Stewards cheer successful spawning of coho salmon above the Coquitlam dam

‘Healing the watershed’: Stewards cheer successful spawning of coho salmon above the Coquitlam dam

The arrival of healthy lake sockeye smolts and recently-spawned coho fry highlight human efforts to promote salmon diversity in the Coquitlam River despite many challenges
Opinion: Why is mental illness asked to take a backseat in Coquitlam?

Opinion: Why is mental illness asked to take a backseat in Coquitlam?

Coquitlam mayor speaks out about need for a mental health car
B.C. paramedics call on-call service model 'flawed'

B.C. paramedics call on-call service model 'flawed'

Paramedics tout extensive training
Coquitlam Archives remembers the Great Flood of '48

Coquitlam Archives remembers the Great Flood of '48

What would it look like if the Fraser River swelled beyond its banks in Coquitlam? 
B.C. COVID cases continue to fall

B.C. COVID cases continue to fall

B.C. recorded 289 new cases of COVID-19 since yesterday and one death. Between Friday May 21 and Monday May 24, there were 974 new cases and 12 deaths.