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Coquitlam firefighters, brewers give large to Tri-City groups

Coquitlam firefighters, brewers give large to Tri-City groups

See who's in our Spotlight for November, in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Charity toy bank revived during COVID-19 in huge Port Moody warehouse

Charity toy bank revived during COVID-19 in huge Port Moody warehouse

Beedie Living donates space so parents can pick toys for their families with enough room to physically distance. The toy bank is part of Share Family and Community Services' annual holiday campaign — more food and toy donations sought
Indian sculptor is the new artist-in-residence for Port Coquitlam

Indian sculptor is the new artist-in-residence for Port Coquitlam

Coquitlam resident Ratna Gandhi started her term on Oct. 26 at The Outlet in Leigh Square, in Port Coquitlam.
LifeLabs COVID-19 antibody test now available in B.C.

LifeLabs COVID-19 antibody test now available in B.C.

LifeLabs announced today the launch of its Health Canada approved COVID-19 antibody test to help customers and their health care providers assess and determine prior COVID-19 infection.
Coquitlam school flagged with its second COVID-19 exposure

Coquitlam school flagged with its second COVID-19 exposure

Someone who tested positive for COVID-19 was at Roy Stibbs school, according to Fraser Health
Volunteer for Aunt Leah's Coquitlam Tree Lot and help vulnerable foster youth

Volunteer for Aunt Leah's Coquitlam Tree Lot and help vulnerable foster youth

Aunt Leah's Tree Lot opens with COVID-19 safety protocols in place to provide trees for Tri-City families, work experience for young people and support for foster youth
Port Coquitlam grocery store employee tests positive for COVID-19

Port Coquitlam grocery store employee tests positive for COVID-19

Loblaw Companies Limited posted a notice on its website Sunday
Seniors advocate says rapid testing of staff in care homes makes sense

Seniors advocate says rapid testing of staff in care homes makes sense

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge amid a second wave of the pandemic, B.C.’s seniors watchdog is suggesting rapid testing of all staff at long-term care homes.
Wilkinson quits as B.C. Liberal leader before a replacement is chosen

Wilkinson quits as B.C. Liberal leader before a replacement is chosen

In an earlier than expected announcement, Andrew Wilkinson quit before an interim leader was selected for the party.
Could Port Moody’s Kyle Centre become a warming shelter for the homeless?

Could Port Moody’s Kyle Centre become a warming shelter for the homeless?

Facility would provide emergency service that has been discontinued by two other providers.