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Black Friday: Ikea will now buy back your gently-used furniture

Black Friday: Ikea will now buy back your gently-used furniture

The company is encouraging its Canadian shoppers to give back this Black Friday – in the form of gently-used furniture bought from the store
Prepare to pull up in your car for next year’s Port Moody Ribfest

Prepare to pull up in your car for next year’s Port Moody Ribfest

Organizers wondering options if COVID-19 pandemic continues into next summer.
Coquitlam celebrates light in a dark year for Diwali celebrations

Coquitlam celebrates light in a dark year for Diwali celebrations

Diwali marks the triumph of light over darkness, hope over despair and knowledge over ignorance. But this year, amid a rising tide of COVID-19 restrictions, the Hindu celebration also offers a glimpse of the December holiday season should the province fail to stem the transmission of the virus.
Port Moody to investigate locations for possible cemetery

Port Moody to investigate locations for possible cemetery

Some residents say they've had challenges getting access to burial facilities in other communities and they want to keep their loved ones close
587 COVID-19 cases reported in Tri-Cities’ health delivery area last week

587 COVID-19 cases reported in Tri-Cities’ health delivery area last week

The cases mark a 48.6% increase over the previous week, when cases rose nearly 17%. The recent surge means the weekly caseload in the Fraser North region has vaulted past that of Vancouver.
New Tri-City COVID-19 cases tripled in October

New Tri-City COVID-19 cases tripled in October

Across Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam and Port Moody, 363 cases were reported in October compared to 115 in September
Port Moody rec complex to reopen Monday

Port Moody rec complex to reopen Monday

Good news for some users like minor hockey
Drivers warned to watch for deer gettin' busy during mating season

Drivers warned to watch for deer gettin' busy during mating season

Some animals are getting busy and that offers a hazard to drivers. Drivers are advised to be watchful of deer, elk and moose while travelling along roads and highways throughout B.C., as rutting season increases these animals' activity.
Are you exempt? Where Metro Vancouver's COVID-19 restrictions don't apply

Are you exempt? Where Metro Vancouver's COVID-19 restrictions don't apply

Just what constitutes a “household”? And is anyone exempt? Your questions answered
11th Coquitlam district high school flagged for COVID-19

11th Coquitlam district high school flagged for COVID-19

The health authority has listed an exposure at Coquitlam's Suwa'lkh School on Nov. 5. Only the district’s 80-student Inquiry Hub secondary program has not been touched by the virus that causes COVID-19.