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Popularity of working from home will be vaccine-resistant, poll suggests

Popularity of working from home will be vaccine-resistant, poll suggests

Results show that Canadians have grown fond of their home offices, with many expecting to maintain this opportunity once the pandemic is a thing of the past.
B.C.’s first COVID-19 vaccinations set to begin Tuesday

B.C.’s first COVID-19 vaccinations set to begin Tuesday

Health-care workers are on the top of the priority list for getting the vaccine
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. pass 10,000 for the first time

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. pass 10,000 for the first time

There were 2,146 new COVID-19 cases detected and 49 more deaths in B.C. in the past three days
ICBC applies for 2021 rate reductions but pandemic refunds undecided

ICBC applies for 2021 rate reductions but pandemic refunds undecided

It's being called the largest decrease to basic insurance rates in over 40 years
Boredom-buster ideas to stay fit, have fun in Port Coquitlam over the holidays

Boredom-buster ideas to stay fit, have fun in Port Coquitlam over the holidays

Skating, swimming and Christmas crafts among the fun things families can do over the winter break in Port Coquitlam
Experts weigh-in on how to address COVID-19 conspiracy theorists

Experts weigh-in on how to address COVID-19 conspiracy theorists

Experts agree conspiracy theories are born out of fear and a need for answers no matter how outlandish
View this giant Coquitlam light display and help Variety charity

View this giant Coquitlam light display and help Variety charity

Light displays are becoming an important way to celebrate the holidays this year and one Coquitlam family is working hard to make their display extra special
ICBC to cut rates by 20 per cent – up to $400 per customer

ICBC to cut rates by 20 per cent – up to $400 per customer

Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, announced the largest decrease to basic insurance rates in 40 years. ICBC is applying to the B.C.
Man slapped with $230 fine for refusing to wear a mask at a Coquitlam library

Man slapped with $230 fine for refusing to wear a mask at a Coquitlam library

Coquitlam RCMP issue fine and escort man out of the Poirier branch of the Coquitlam Public Library after he refuses to wear a mask — one of many calls police are handling as B.C. residents grapple with provincial health orders in place to battle COVID-19
Now it's 15 as five more schools hit with COVID-19 exposures in Coquitlam, Anmore

Now it's 15 as five more schools hit with COVID-19 exposures in Coquitlam, Anmore

On Monday, Dec. 14, Fraser Health has reported five additional schools with COVID-19 exposures as the region continues to battle coronavirus and schools plan for winter break