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Updated: Downed tree causes power outage to 4,600 Coquitlam homes

Updated: Downed tree causes power outage to 4,600 Coquitlam homes

Christmas a little jollier for Port Coquitlam man after big scratch ticket win

Christmas a little jollier for Port Coquitlam man after big scratch ticket win

John Ure celebrates after purchasing a $50,000 scratch and win ticket at a local gas station, with plans to pay bills and share winnings with family
Woodland Park developer set for formal pitch to Port Moody council in the new year

Woodland Park developer set for formal pitch to Port Moody council in the new year

The proponent of a massive redevelopment of Port Moody's Woodland Park neighbourhood says it will address a growing need to provide housing for people looking to escape crowded urban environments.
Donations pour in for beloved Port Coquitlam doctor dying of cancer

Donations pour in for beloved Port Coquitlam doctor dying of cancer

Former patients are donating on GoFundMe in support and appreciation for long-time physician Dr. Matthew Choi
Coquitlam area under snowfall warning with wet snow expected to fall today

Coquitlam area under snowfall warning with wet snow expected to fall today

Up to 5 cm of snow predicted to fall in the northeast, including Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody
New Coquitlam neighbourhood in the works for Burke Mountain

New Coquitlam neighbourhood in the works for Burke Mountain

A new neighbourhood is in the works for Coquitlam’s Burke Mountain.
Port Coquitlam school hit with seven days of COVID-19 exposure

Port Coquitlam school hit with seven days of COVID-19 exposure

Fraser Health has flagged Citadel middle school with seven days of coronavirus exposure as public schools shut down for winter break
Opinion: B.C. in danger from those with 'vaccine hesitancy'

Opinion: B.C. in danger from those with 'vaccine hesitancy'

A large number of people don't plan on getting vaccinated
Letter: I grew up on food banks and they won't solve hunger in B.C.

Letter: I grew up on food banks and they won't solve hunger in B.C.

'The greatest way to eliminate food insecurity is not to give more money to local food banks, but to put more money in people's hands so they can afford the necessities of life.'
Outbreak declared as COVID-19 returns to Port Coquitlam seniors home

Outbreak declared as COVID-19 returns to Port Coquitlam seniors home

This is the second outbreak declared at Nicola Lodge in Port Coquitlam since the COVID-19 pandemic began