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Coquitlam siblings call for justice one year after brother was killed by police

Coquitlam siblings call for justice one year after brother was killed by police

Siblings of Kyaw Naing Din, shot by RCMP officers on Aug. 11, 2019 during a mental health call, say the independent investigation has been repeatedly delayed.
John Fluevog creates two more pairs of 'The Dr. Henry' shoe

John Fluevog creates two more pairs of 'The Dr. Henry' shoe

Initial pair caused mayhem among buyers
Fraser Health looks to health influencers to help bend COVID-19 curve

Fraser Health looks to health influencers to help bend COVID-19 curve

In response to a continued upward trend in COVID-19 cases among young adults ages 20 to 29 years old, Fraser Health is asking people in this demographic to become health influencers.
8 children in B.C. hospitalized with suspected inflammatory disorder linked to COVID-19

8 children in B.C. hospitalized with suspected inflammatory disorder linked to COVID-19

B.C. has reported its first suspected cases of a rare inflammatory disorder that's been associated with COVID-19 in some parts of the world.
Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam teens take centre stage at the PNE’s ‘reverse parade’

Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam teens take centre stage at the PNE’s ‘reverse parade’

Tri-City dancers part of the entertainment at unique drive-thru PNE
Coquitlam historical group calls for resident journals for COVID-19 history project

Coquitlam historical group calls for resident journals for COVID-19 history project

Written word, images accepted and kick-off event Saturday encourages residents to capture the COVID-19 moment for a time capsule
Drug seizures at B.C. border plummet during pandemic

Drug seizures at B.C. border plummet during pandemic

However, RCMP warns criminals are finding new ways to get their supply to market
Tri-Cities flagged with 178 total cases of COVID-19

Tri-Cities flagged with 178 total cases of COVID-19

The total includes reported cases from January to July 31, with numbers reflecting the place of residence of a COVID-19 patient.
A letter to Tri-City News readers: Thanks for 33 years

A letter to Tri-City News readers: Thanks for 33 years

Longtime editor Richard Dal Monte thanks readers, the community of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, and colleagues as his time at The Tri-City News comes to an end
60% of restaurants in Canada could close within 3 months

60% of restaurants in Canada could close within 3 months

The campaign aims to put a spotlight on the current situation faced by Canada’s restaurants amidst COVID-19.