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Pandemics and beer: How a Port Coquitlam craft brewery is helping to feed hungry kids

Pandemics and beer: How a Port Coquitlam craft brewery is helping to feed hungry kids

In partnership with PoCo firefighters’ charitable society, Northpaw Brew Co. sells lager to help pay for food vouchers
Health officer urges residents to take B.C.'s COVID-19 survey

Health officer urges residents to take B.C.'s COVID-19 survey

Responses will help guide province's response to pandemic in months to come
Port Moody boat ramp opens to out-of-towners

Port Moody boat ramp opens to out-of-towners

More boaters will be able to use Rocky Point ramp, prompting some councillors to claim this is the perfect moment and others to warn that the city may be ‘rushing things.’
Canadian public opinion toward China plummets amid pandemic: poll

Canadian public opinion toward China plummets amid pandemic: poll

The pollster found 85% of Canadians feel the Chinese government has not been honest about how the COVID-19 pandemic has played out in its country.
$2 million PNE prize home still up for grabs despite pandemic

$2 million PNE prize home still up for grabs despite pandemic

Last year, a 77-year-old Port Moody resident pulled the winning ticket at the end of the fair, winning him a $2-million, 3,159 sq. ft. home in Kelowna.
Chalk murals brighten spirits, garage doors in Port Moody neighbourhood

Chalk murals brighten spirits, garage doors in Port Moody neighbourhood

Project started as a way to overcome an emotional rough patch during the COVID-19 pandemic
A dazzling full strawberry moon is set to illuminate Tri-City skies

A dazzling full strawberry moon is set to illuminate Tri-City skies

According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the June moon got its name, "from the Algonquin tribes who knew it as a signal to gather the ripening fruit of wild strawberries."
To clean cash, use a little soap and water; skip the bleach

To clean cash, use a little soap and water; skip the bleach

If you want to launder your money, soap and water is best, the Bank of Canada says.
'Certainly no outbreaks' in B.C. psychiatric facilities, Henry answers call for transparency

'Certainly no outbreaks' in B.C. psychiatric facilities, Henry answers call for transparency

Nearly two dozen rights groups from across the province are calling on the B.C. government to provide more transparency on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting psychiatric facilities.
Cruise ships told not to stop in B.C. in July

Cruise ships told not to stop in B.C. in July

Only seven new COVID-19 cases since Monday, province tells cruise ship travellers to stay on board