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TransLink removing bikes abandoned in its parkades

TransLink removing bikes abandoned in its parkades

Did you forget about your bike at one of TransLink bicycle parkades? Well, it’s being donated to charity.
BC VOTES 2020: A candidate guide for Port Coquitlam

BC VOTES 2020: A candidate guide for Port Coquitlam

Meet the candidates in Port Coquitlam vying for your vote in the 2020 provincial election
Port Moody pot shop bids go to public hearings, again

Port Moody pot shop bids go to public hearings, again

Proponents get a second chance after council reverses previous decision.
13 staff test positive for COVID-19 at meat processing plant

13 staff test positive for COVID-19 at meat processing plant

Fraser Health Public Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at J&L Beef Ltd., a meat processing facility, after finding evidence of COVID-19 transmission among staff working at this location.
Coquitlam’s city hall plaza to get big slide in family revamp

Coquitlam’s city hall plaza to get big slide in family revamp

The $4.3 million project will see new waterproof membrane for the facility’s underground parking structure and a refurbished public plaza
‘It’s a win-win’: 1,400 Port Moody students mobilize to send food aid to Afghanistan

‘It’s a win-win’: 1,400 Port Moody students mobilize to send food aid to Afghanistan

Students take challenge virtual because of COVID-19 pandemic
Voters worried about sealed mail-in ballots; Elections B.C. says votes will be counted

Voters worried about sealed mail-in ballots; Elections B.C. says votes will be counted

Some voters are receiving mail-in ballots with the security envelope already sealed, forcing them to pry or rip open the outer envelope and tape it up with the ballot inside.
Wilkinson, Furstenau take aim at NDP forestry policies as campaign enters final week

Wilkinson, Furstenau take aim at NDP forestry policies as campaign enters final week

The final week of British Columbia’s election campaign got underway Saturday as NDP Leader John Horgan promised better cancer treatment options, while his rivals took aim at the New Democrats’ forestry policies.
Letter: B.C. Liquor store staff should mask up as an example to private business

Letter: B.C. Liquor store staff should mask up as an example to private business

The Editor, I was in the Westwood Liquor store on Oct. 15 around 7 p.m. Before I entered the store, I was surprised that masks were not mandatory since this is a government-owned business that should be leading by example.
BC VOTES 2020: A candidate guide for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain

BC VOTES 2020: A candidate guide for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain

Here's what provincial candidates have to say about affordable housing, COVID-19 economic recovery, the environment and their political views