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Tri-Cities see drop in COVID-19 infections a third straight week

Tri-Cities see drop in COVID-19 infections a third straight week

Fraser Health grocery store workers aged 18 and older now eligible for vaccine
All adult grocery store workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine: Fraser Health

All adult grocery store workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine: Fraser Health

Fraser Health is calling on all grocery store workers 18 and up to register to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
More than $150 million paid in salaries to Metro Vancouver employees

More than $150 million paid in salaries to Metro Vancouver employees

Chief administrative officer Jerry Dobrovolny’s base salary was $360,269 in 2020
#CQCompStat: Coquitlam RCMP keeping watchful eye on catalytic converter thefts

#CQCompStat: Coquitlam RCMP keeping watchful eye on catalytic converter thefts

Recent reports prompt public plea to help prevent more crime
Snowpack in North Shore watersheds sitting at healthy levels as watering restrictions kick in

Snowpack in North Shore watersheds sitting at healthy levels as watering restrictions kick in

Late spring rains and conservation key to managing summer water supply
New Oakdale route could save Coquitlam $7 million: city staff

New Oakdale route could save Coquitlam $7 million: city staff

Coquitlam city hall looks to shift the proposed east-west route through Oakdale. Instead of Kemsley Avenue linking with Jefferson Avenue, Kemsley would link with Elmwood Street to free up more developable land around Harmony Creek.
B.C. sees COVID-19 hospitalizations, active infections and new cases fall

B.C. sees COVID-19 hospitalizations, active infections and new cases fall

No new deaths keep the province's pandemic death toll at 1,597 people.
Nearly $95K earmarked to support Tri-City seniors in COVID-19 isolation

Nearly $95K earmarked to support Tri-City seniors in COVID-19 isolation

Federal government grants funding to four community-based projects
Hugs, hand squeezes allowed at Tri-City care homes thanks to vaccines, but it’s not quite business as usual

Hugs, hand squeezes allowed at Tri-City care homes thanks to vaccines, but it’s not quite business as usual

‘To see his smile’ — daughter recounts emotional moment getting close to her dad at Port Moody care home after 14 months apart
Partial closure at Coquitlam restoration company due to COVID-19 exposure

Partial closure at Coquitlam restoration company due to COVID-19 exposure

Polycrete Restorations’ office is now closed for 10 days