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Could these Tri-City newlyweds be Canada's most talented family?

Could these Tri-City newlyweds be Canada's most talented family?

Santé Fortunato and Alexandr Yudintsev are vying for a title that will be presented by music producer and TV personality Simon Cowell
UPDATE: COVID-19 outbreak identified at Coquitlam fruit and vegetable plant

UPDATE: COVID-19 outbreak identified at Coquitlam fruit and vegetable plant

The two cases are among 15 new cases identified across the province Friday, May 15, and mark the latest incursion of the virus into the region’s food supply chain.
Port Moody shuts down parking near popular Tri-City beach

Port Moody shuts down parking near popular Tri-City beach

The move follows a busy Mother’s Day weekend which saw hundreds of people flock to White Pine beach
Small backyard BBQ OK this weekend, says health minister

Small backyard BBQ OK this weekend, says health minister

That's provided you don’t share drinks or reach into the same chip bowl, said Health Minister Adrian Dix, in a pre-long weekend statement.
Coquitlam Centre mall to re-open next week

Coquitlam Centre mall to re-open next week

While never completely close, the mall is set to extend its hours and certain shuttered stores will begin curbside pickup by the end of the month.
Coquitlam man accused of ‘choking’ puppy during wild assault

Coquitlam man accused of ‘choking’ puppy during wild assault

Some Good Samaritans came to the rescue of two people and some pets during an alleged assault in New Westminster in which a Coquitlam man was arrested. On May 14 at approximately 2:25 p.m.
Daycares in B.C. not mandated to reopen despite new health guidelines

Daycares in B.C. not mandated to reopen despite new health guidelines

Daycare centres who choose to reopen must plan to encourage hand-washing, avoid having close gatherings of large groups of children and use outdoor space to allow physical distancing.

Former Coquitlam doctor, karate instructor denied parole for murder-for-hire

Josephakis Charalambous, a doctor who once taught karate in the Coquitlam area, showed a lack of remorse and was a moderate to high risk to re-offend, according to the Parole Board of Canada
Tri-City schools to reopen part-time June 1

Tri-City schools to reopen part-time June 1

The province announced the optional return to school as a test-run for a full re-opening in September.
Fraser Health says indoor gyms can reopen soon - with a plan

Fraser Health says indoor gyms can reopen soon - with a plan

Fraser Health chief medical health officer Dr. Martin Lavoie has announced he will lift an order closing all indoor gyms and fitness facilities, effective May 19, 2020.