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Yes, drugs up the bum are part of the gang lifestyle, B.C. RCMP explain

Yes, drugs up the bum are part of the gang lifestyle, B.C. RCMP explain

Recent trafficking bust the latest among stings across the lower mainland; as police step up efforts to combat gang activity
‘Intoxicated man’ arrested after unprovoked attack at popular Port Coquitlam park

‘Intoxicated man’ arrested after unprovoked attack at popular Port Coquitlam park

Coquitlam RCMP say the attacker who allegedly pushed, hit and kicked a man visiting the park with his family had been drinking but officers haven’t seen a rise in problem behaviour at city parks since alcohol was permitted
Coquitlam actors in a cross-gendered spin on a Bard comedy

Coquitlam actors in a cross-gendered spin on a Bard comedy

Bryan Kazun portrays Chief Const. Dogberry while Megan Abraham takes on the role of Conrad in Much Ado About Nothing.
New rescue truck for Port Moody fire department to cost $.5 million more than budgeted

New rescue truck for Port Moody fire department to cost $.5 million more than budgeted

A new rescue truck for Port Moody Fire Rescue will cost $.5 million more than originally budgeted. Tuesday, council approved the increased expenditure.
Dozens of administrators on the move at Coquitlam area schools

Dozens of administrators on the move at Coquitlam area schools

School District 43 announces changes at elementary, middle and secondary schools prompted by retirements, resignations
Port Moody wary of Anmore’s urbanization plan

Port Moody wary of Anmore’s urbanization plan

Any plan by the village of Anmore to build dense development will likely have a negative impact on neighbouring Port Moody, as well as the environment, says that city's mayor.
Port Coquitlam doctor recognized for nearly 40 years of multigenerational family care

Port Coquitlam doctor recognized for nearly 40 years of multigenerational family care

Dr. Teresa Cordoni receives provincial award ahead of Family Doctor Day
All this remote learning is turning more university students into night owls

All this remote learning is turning more university students into night owls

SFU study finds students going to bed later, sleeping less efficiently in pandemic
'Be cautious,' hikers urged, after Coquitlam volunteers hunt for four missing people in one weekend

'Be cautious,' hikers urged, after Coquitlam volunteers hunt for four missing people in one weekend

Mountain trails still covered in snow; Coquitlam search and rescue volunteers recommend trip planning before heading out after they completed four urgent searches last weekend in Coquitlam, Port Moody, Pitt Meadows, New Westminster and on Salt Spring Island
More Tri-City businesses listed by Fraser Health for COVID-19 exposure

More Tri-City businesses listed by Fraser Health for COVID-19 exposure

Region records 285 more positive tests for the virus in the last 24 hours