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Flavelle sawmill in Port Moody to close

Flavelle sawmill in Port Moody to close

The Flavelle sawmill in Port Moody is closing permanently. The sawmill’s owner, AP Group, made the announcement Monday evening.
Man fined for hosting party says he plans to fight ticket

Man fined for hosting party says he plans to fight ticket

A 20-year-old Victoria manwho had two parties broken up over the weekend says he plans to fight the $2,300 ticket he received for breaching the COVID-19 Related Measures Act. “I just think it’s a bunch of B.S.,” Nate Christian told CHEK News .
‘Aggressive’ action sought against pilots who choppered into huge Anmore party

‘Aggressive’ action sought against pilots who choppered into huge Anmore party

Fearing a repeat event, Mayor John McEwen wants more details about punishment for pilots who landed helicopters at house party in the village last year
Coquitlam man missing in area popular with hikers

Coquitlam man missing in area popular with hikers

Lack of information about his intentions making the search more difficult, Coquitlam RCMP say
Renters’ mental health ‘deteriorating’ as B.C. evictions ban ends: survey

Renters’ mental health ‘deteriorating’ as B.C. evictions ban ends: survey

With the province-wide ban on evictions for non-payment of rent set to end Sept. 1, the mental health of renters is “deteriorating,” according to a tenants rights group.
Public health alert: Peaches recalled Canada-wide due to Salmonella

Public health alert: Peaches recalled Canada-wide due to Salmonella

Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Long-term complications may include severe arthritis.
You can now take art, music and dance classes in Coquitlam — but with COVID-19 cautions

You can now take art, music and dance classes in Coquitlam — but with COVID-19 cautions

Place des Arts offers a wide-range of arts programs this fall, and a long list of COVID-19 protocols
One in three people avoiding health-care workers during pandemic: UBC study

One in three people avoiding health-care workers during pandemic: UBC study

Many people who show support for healthcare workers with nightly noise-making also avoid healthcare workers throughout the day.
Two cougars spotted in Port Moody park

Two cougars spotted in Port Moody park

City posts a warning about encounters with an adult and a young cougar in Bert Flinn Park
Submit your best photos for a chance at Port Coquitlam fame

Submit your best photos for a chance at Port Coquitlam fame

Port Coquitlam seeks scenic photos for calendar and street banners