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Tri-City women's group aims to combat period poverty with donation drop-off

Tri-City women's group aims to combat period poverty with donation drop-off

Soroptimist International teaming up with Pacific Blue Cross and United Way for May long weekend event in Port Coquitlam.
Vandals torch Coquitlam park washroom on the eve of a busy long weekend

Vandals torch Coquitlam park washroom on the eve of a busy long weekend

Cost to repair the men's washroom after Thursday's fire at Percy Perry Stadium estimated to be 'thousands of dollars,' says facilities manager
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to more than 11-week low

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to more than 11-week low

Six more COVID-19 deaths raise province' death toll to 1,667.
City's recreation subsidies 'leaving some people behind,' says Port Coquitlam mom

City's recreation subsidies 'leaving some people behind,' says Port Coquitlam mom

Port Coquitlam mom says efforts to improve the city's recreation subsidy for children's programs don't go far enough
'Really troubling': Burnaby South MP, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urging change after gang-linked shootings

'Really troubling': Burnaby South MP, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urging change after gang-linked shootings

"Burnaby as a community is a beautiful and really safe community, so these are really shocking things to happen."
36 vulnerable homeless sent to shelters in other cities after Coquitlam hotel fire

36 vulnerable homeless sent to shelters in other cities after Coquitlam hotel fire

Homeless residents sent to other city shelters after a fire damaged a Coquitlam hotel where several rooms were used for emergency shelter beds: 'It’s like any other fire that displaces individuals and family,' says Phoenix Society executive director
Fraser Health urges youth to get COVID-19 vaccine to fight FOMO

Fraser Health urges youth to get COVID-19 vaccine to fight FOMO

As caseloads continue to lower in B.C., restrictions could soon start being lifted
Older vaccinated Port Moody residents keeping COVID-19 cases down, but schools still getting hit

Older vaccinated Port Moody residents keeping COVID-19 cases down, but schools still getting hit

Fraser Health wants youth to get vaccinated, including those 12 to 17 now eligible for shots, as reports show COVID-19 is still circulating in some Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody schools and neighbourhoods
Former Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore named new BCLC board chair

Former Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore named new BCLC board chair

Moore’s résumé also included a stint as interim president of the provincial gambling corporation.
Here is how hot it is expected to get in Vancouver over the long weekend

Here is how hot it is expected to get in Vancouver over the long weekend

Be prepared before the long weekend.