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Coquitlam grocery store to help others source masks from Asia

Coquitlam grocery store to help others source masks from Asia

T&T Supermarket, which has a branch at Coquitlam Centre, to help other businesses source disposable face masks from Asia.
Port Coquitlam councillor launches defamation lawsuit against city

Port Coquitlam councillor launches defamation lawsuit against city

Coun. Laura Dupont is also seeking a judicial review of the council decision to censure and sanction her for allegedly disclosing confidential information
School in fall likely to be mix of classroom and remote learning, minister says

School in fall likely to be mix of classroom and remote learning, minister says

The new school year starting in September is likely to be a hybrid model combining classroom and online learning, says Education Minister Rob Fleming.
Families allege neglect at Port Coquitlam care home hit with COVID-19

Families allege neglect at Port Coquitlam care home hit with COVID-19

Some family members allege staff at Nicola Lodge neglected residents before the facility went into lock-down and failed to communicate with them throughout the pandemic.
BC Liberals call for faster re-opening in regions with fewer COVID-19 cases

BC Liberals call for faster re-opening in regions with fewer COVID-19 cases

"It seems reasonable to at least consider tailored, regional reopening plans based on the specific case counts of each region"
New summer farmers market starts Wednesday in Port Moody

New summer farmers market starts Wednesday in Port Moody

Weekly event builds on success of the winter market held from November to April
Coquitlam RCMP call on drivers to slow down after school zone complaints

Coquitlam RCMP call on drivers to slow down after school zone complaints

Now that schools are back in session, we need to protect students and teachers,' said a Coquitlam RCMP spokesperson in a press release.
Online protest echoes in the Tri-Cities as RCMP remain vigilant to hate crimes

Online protest echoes in the Tri-Cities as RCMP remain vigilant to hate crimes

The protest movement sparked after a black man was allegedly murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis has looped back online under the banner of #blackouttuesday, where thousands of people across the world and scores of people here in the Tri-Cities — including the mayor of Port Coquitlam — to post blacked-out images on their Instagram feeds.
Ikea Coquitlam reopens its doors

Ikea Coquitlam reopens its doors

Expect lineups outside and temporary closures of bottleneck areas inside as the shopping experience radically readjusts itself to the realities of public health
New West restaurant puts up glass dividers and more to keep diners safe

New West restaurant puts up glass dividers and more to keep diners safe

Piva Modern Italian restaurant pivots and goes above and beyond many other eateries to handle COVID-19.