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Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Only 2,392 new vaccinations have been provided in the past two days, according to the government
Canada's Conservative leader calls Trump 'dangerous' at Coquitlam townhall

Canada's Conservative leader calls Trump 'dangerous' at Coquitlam townhall

The new leader of Canada’s official opposition called U.S. President Donald Trump “erratic, unfair and, quite frankly, dangerous” during a townhall this week with the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
Men’s Shed would be a throwback to Port Moody’s roots

Men’s Shed would be a throwback to Port Moody’s roots

Port Moody's Station Museum wants to convert an old storage shed into a Men's Shed society to give local handymen a place to work on their personal projects, as well as their mental health.
UPDATE: Coquitlam’s deadliest COVID-19 outbreak killed 21 people before it was declared over

UPDATE: Coquitlam’s deadliest COVID-19 outbreak killed 21 people before it was declared over

21 residents died at the 56-bed facility, leading to a death rate of nearly 38% and a rate of infection of 77% among all residents
5 Coquitlam district schools face COVID-19 exposures in first week back

5 Coquitlam district schools face COVID-19 exposures in first week back

COVID-19 case numbers are holding steady or dropping in the Coquitlam area but schools continue to have exposure to the virus, according to the latest public health notices
Belcarra heads to the polls after mayor steps down over wildfires

Belcarra heads to the polls after mayor steps down over wildfires

A councillor has already been replaced after he stepped down over ‘council disfunction’
Coquitlam RCMP steps up enforcement of COVID-19 breaches

Coquitlam RCMP steps up enforcement of COVID-19 breaches

Nine violation tickets were issued by Coquitlam RCMP in December
$22-million federal endowment to fund new urban climate change centre at SFU

$22-million federal endowment to fund new urban climate change centre at SFU

The centre will focus on urban climate change issues at a municipal level
'Pop, pop, pop,' sound of shots wakes quiet Coquitlam neighbourhood

'Pop, pop, pop,' sound of shots wakes quiet Coquitlam neighbourhood

Burke Mountain was the scene of a shooting and a suspicious car fire in the early morning hours of Sunday, Jan. 10. Residents say they heard the sound of shots and a car driving away.
British Columbians can now book Service BC appointments online

British Columbians can now book Service BC appointments online

Through Service BC, people can access programs and services offered by the B.C. government