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Three-quarters of Vancouver COVID-19 patients hospitalized have symptoms months later: study

Three-quarters of Vancouver COVID-19 patients hospitalized have symptoms months later: study

Medical researchers at the University of British Columbia analyze long-term effects of COVID-19: 'Patients continue to struggle,' said Dr. Alyson Wong
Hefty fines the 'stick' to clamp down on nuisance Port Coquitlam properties

Hefty fines the 'stick' to clamp down on nuisance Port Coquitlam properties

New bylaws, more officers in the city as Port Coquitlam deals with safety concerns
Barbs thrown over schools, small biz recovery aid at Coquitlam-Burke Mtn. debate

Barbs thrown over schools, small biz recovery aid at Coquitlam-Burke Mtn. debate

Both BC Green candidate Adam Bremner-Akins and BC Liberal incumbent attack BC NDP challenger and longtime Coquitlam politician Fin Donnelly. But no "I don't see colour moments," with the all-white panel hardly touching the subject.
Bat Week in B.C. uncovers tequila connection

Bat Week in B.C. uncovers tequila connection

Bat Week in B.C. is on the horizon and, while you’re unlikely see a caped crusader leaping off buildings, conservationists are hoping people will learn more about the flying mouse.
Port Moody-Coquitlam candidates spar over support for business hurt by COVID-19

Port Moody-Coquitlam candidates spar over support for business hurt by COVID-19

Debate hosted by Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce provides voters with an insight into how their candidates perform under pressure
Coquitlam mayor to take Belcarra fire risk to Metro in wake of controversy

Coquitlam mayor to take Belcarra fire risk to Metro in wake of controversy

Stewart made the comments a day after Belcarra’s mayor resigned in protest over what he called a ‘conflict of interest’ among other councillors in a plan to fund water infrastructure for firefighting.
BC Liberal Isaacs declines invitation to Coquitlam-Burke Mountain environment debate

BC Liberal Isaacs declines invitation to Coquitlam-Burke Mountain environment debate

The B.C. chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society will host a debate on the environment this Friday, Oct. 16, at 6 p.m. via Zoom and Facebook.
China has no influence on Coquitlam schools, say trustees, as they double down on Confucius Inst.

China has no influence on Coquitlam schools, say trustees, as they double down on Confucius Inst.

School district seeks to end confusion about Confucius Institute with name change while trustees oppose motion for independent review
Port Moody to look at restoring log booms for seals, birds

Port Moody to look at restoring log booms for seals, birds

Booms disappeared recently as Flavelle sawmill prepares to shut down.
Health Canada recalls hand sanitizers due to 'health risks'

Health Canada recalls hand sanitizers due to 'health risks'

Health Canada is advising Canadians that more hand sanitizers are being recalled from the marketplace because they may pose health risks.