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Amateur sports in B.C. move step closer to returning

Amateur sports in B.C. move step closer to returning

Amateur athletes throughout B.C. will be able to engage in more organized sport activities and some competitive play this fall as the province moves to Phase 3 of the Return to Sport Guidelines.
Use glitter to teach kids about COVID spread, say paramedics

Use glitter to teach kids about COVID spread, say paramedics

Ambulance paramedics are offering some tips to help kids and parents with COVID-19. As B.C.
Flu, COVID-19 circulating at the same time will be a ‘public health concern,’ says doctor

Flu, COVID-19 circulating at the same time will be a ‘public health concern,’ says doctor

Flu shot is ‘more important than ever’ amid COVID-19 pandemic
Lottery winners to celebrate down the wedding aisle

Lottery winners to celebrate down the wedding aisle

A Surrey couple is looking forward to their wedding after winning $500,000 from the Daily Grand on Aug. 20. Robert Jolliffe and Mandeep Gill were at a grocery store for a milk run when they decided to scan their ticket.

You can browse the shelves again at Port Coquitlam’s Terry Fox Library

Many customers are ‘unaware that we’ve actually re-opened’ says Fraser Valley Regional Library manager
B.C. sets a record for cannabis sales during pandemic

B.C. sets a record for cannabis sales during pandemic

British Columbians have never bought so much legal weed.
Loblaws in Tri-Cities makes masks mandatory after positive Coquitlam case

Loblaws in Tri-Cities makes masks mandatory after positive Coquitlam case

The push to have more people wear face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic has expanded to more grocery stores in the Tri-Cities.
Le Chateau’s future in Coquitlam Centre in ‘significant doubt’ after big losses

Le Chateau’s future in Coquitlam Centre in ‘significant doubt’ after big losses

Le Chateau in Coquitlam’s biggest mall might not last too much longer, says the company.
Joy riders 'threaten' salmon, call goes out to ban jet boats on upper Pitt River

Joy riders 'threaten' salmon, call goes out to ban jet boats on upper Pitt River

Concerns have been raised about the potential for damage to sensitive salmon habitat north of Coquitlam, but DFO enforcement manager says he has to catch jetboaters in the act

Help kids with cancer at a Coquitlam RCMP recycling drive

Proceeds from the socially-distanced Cops for Cancer fundraiser will go to support programs and kids who attend Camp Goodtimes