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Port Moody businesses looking for support to survive pandemic

Port Moody businesses looking for support to survive pandemic

Port Moody businesses would like to see more active support from the city if they’re to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
Heart patient tests positive for COVID-19 at Burnaby Hospital

Heart patient tests positive for COVID-19 at Burnaby Hospital

Fraser Health declares outbreak 'out of an abundance of caution.'
Coquitlam RCMP seek witnesses, video in destruction of school field

Coquitlam RCMP seek witnesses, video in destruction of school field

'The vehicle damaged the entire length of the grass by doing doughnuts,' said Const. Deanna Law in a statement, adding with students back in school next week and COVID-19 protocols in place, outdoor learning could take a hit.
UPDATE: Air advisory issued as smoke from Washington fires blankets Metro Vancouver

UPDATE: Air advisory issued as smoke from Washington fires blankets Metro Vancouver

High concentrations of fine particulate matter in the smoke are of particular concern for people with lung disease, heart disease, COPD, asthma and diabetes
Coquitlam RCMP youth section goes first responder, recovers pile of stolen credit cards, cash

Coquitlam RCMP youth section goes first responder, recovers pile of stolen credit cards, cash

Coquitlam RCMP's Youth Detail Section has taken on more first responder duties as their access has been limited to schools and community events have been cancelled.
Coquitlam to reopen seniors fitness and leisure programs starting today

Coquitlam to reopen seniors fitness and leisure programs starting today

Similar to the city’s community centres and swimming pools, access will require pre-registration and the city has introduced a number of social distancing and sanitization measures to stem the transmission of COVID-19.
Coquitlam keeps outdoor swimming pools, spray parks open amid spike in temperatures

Coquitlam keeps outdoor swimming pools, spray parks open amid spike in temperatures

You can now hit up the city of Coquitlam’s pre-registered swimming sessions until Sept. 27
It isn’t the ‘Wild West,” Coquitlam mayor fumes after witnessing dangerous driving

It isn’t the ‘Wild West,” Coquitlam mayor fumes after witnessing dangerous driving

Tougher bylaws may be coming as city looks for ways to curb bad behaviour among some contractors
Back-to-school week in the Tri-Cities will be warm and sunny

Back-to-school week in the Tri-Cities will be warm and sunny

It's not known how many students will be returning — but one Coquitlam councillor says her daughter will be doing school at home
Separated by COVID-19, Coquitlam couple celebrates 70th anniversary

Separated by COVID-19, Coquitlam couple celebrates 70th anniversary

Bill and Mary Bell have never been apart in the decades they have been married, but COVID-19 means they have to sit six feet away from each other and can't touch even as they celebrate their milestone anniversary