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Stricter penalties on the way for COVID-19 rule breakers: Dix

Stricter penalties on the way for COVID-19 rule breakers: Dix

Stricter penalties are on the way for those who ignore public health guidelines, after the province reported a record-breaking jump in COVID-19 cases.
Port Coquitlam to extend outdoor pool season

Port Coquitlam to extend outdoor pool season

Outdoor pools have become popular places to get fit, socialize and keep children active during COVID-19
Homeschooling dilemma worries Coquitlam parents

Homeschooling dilemma worries Coquitlam parents

Parents worry that pulling out of French Immersion, Montessori to homeschool their immunocompromised children during COVID-19 puts them at risk of losing the spots they had to win an a lottery to obtain
Safeguarding your online accounts should be a top priority, says BBB

Safeguarding your online accounts should be a top priority, says BBB

Better Business Bureau offers tips to avoid cyberattacks
Port Moody changes at Old Orchard Park causing 'pandemonium': residents

Port Moody changes at Old Orchard Park causing 'pandemonium': residents

Residents in Port Moody’s Pleasantside neighbourhood say measures implemented by the city to help calm traffic around Old Orchard Park are actually contributing to a summer of “pandemonium.
More flights flagged for COVID-19 exposure

More flights flagged for COVID-19 exposure

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control has added more domestic flights to its list of possible COVID-19 exposures. The list includes flights between Alberta and B.C. The flights are: Aug.
B.C.'s $300 crisis supplement extended until end of year

B.C.'s $300 crisis supplement extended until end of year

B.C. will continue to offer a $300 COVID-19 crisis supplement for low-income seniors, as well as financial support for provincial disability and income clients, the government announced on Monday.
School’s almost here, what you need to know

School’s almost here, what you need to know

From daily health screenings to learning groups: plan is to reduce the spread of COVID-19 while giving students a near-to-normal school experience
Masks now mandatory in some B.C. schools' high-traffic areas

Masks now mandatory in some B.C. schools' high-traffic areas

Students and staff in high schools and middle schools will be required to wear masks in high-traffic areas like in hallways and on buses in order to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
Coquitlam RCMP issue warning as it investigates Little League financial scandal

Coquitlam RCMP issue warning as it investigates Little League financial scandal

Fraud specialists at Coquitlam RCMP are warning local sports teams and charitable groups to be vigilant about who has access to their bank accounts as they investigate allegations more than $226,000 has gone missing from Coquitlam Little League.