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Drive-through graduation ceremony in the works for Port Coquitlam grads

Drive-through graduation ceremony in the works for Port Coquitlam grads

Outdoor graduation scheme is one of several under consideration by SD43 administrators, parents and students looking for a physical distance solution during the COVID-19 pandemic
Coquitlam students go viral with music

Coquitlam students go viral with music

Viral Cause Instagram performances raise $3,000 to help residents of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Coquitlam poultry plant outbreak climbs to 61 cases

Coquitlam poultry plant outbreak climbs to 61 cases

The new Coquitlam cases are part of 29 new cases reported over the last 24 hours and announced by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry Friday afternoon.
Summer-like weather prompts Coquitlam to urge hikers to seek ‘trails less travelled’

Summer-like weather prompts Coquitlam to urge hikers to seek ‘trails less travelled’

To that end, the city is recommending a handful of “lesser-known” trails where it’s easier to avoid the crowds
Nearly 80% of B.C. residents support province’s plan to re-open: poll

Nearly 80% of B.C. residents support province’s plan to re-open: poll

Despite the overwhelming support, many residents said they feel the re-opening plan is moving too quickly.
Coquitlam RCMP keeping eye on mail theft after $33,000-worth of stolen cheques recovered in Surrey

Coquitlam RCMP keeping eye on mail theft after $33,000-worth of stolen cheques recovered in Surrey

People should switch to direct deposit after a spike in mail theft in the Lower Mainland
Canada Post unveils new stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

Canada Post unveils new stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

Canadians who served overseas and on the home front are being honoured on two new Canada Post stamps, unveiled Friday to mark the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.

Update: Man with dementia found in Coquitlam

The Coquitlam RCMP were asking for the public's assistance in locating Nian Gang Ye but has since confirm he has been found
TransLink to ‘suspend’ COVID-19-related transit cuts and layoffs

TransLink to ‘suspend’ COVID-19-related transit cuts and layoffs

TransLink says it will back off on transit service reductions and layoffs following the B.C. government’s announcement this week on restarting some areas of the economy and society.
Metro Vancouver urges park-goers to take physical distancing seriously

Metro Vancouver urges park-goers to take physical distancing seriously

Only days after Premier John Horgan announced his government’s phased-in plan to reopen the province, Metro staff continue to reassess the status of each regional park on an ongoing basis.