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Rent is due: worries about being able to pay

Rent is due: worries about being able to pay

Property managers, landlords and building owners are bracing for bad news today, as the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the economy is expected once again to disrupt the property rental market.
Cancer treatments continuing amidst COVID-19 pandemic

Cancer treatments continuing amidst COVID-19 pandemic

Cancer treatments are continuing despite the unprecedented measures implemented in the province to battle COVID-19, BC Cancer said Wednesday. “Cancer journeys have not stopped and neither have we,” said Dr.
Island man among the missing after fatal military helicopter crash

Island man among the missing after fatal military helicopter crash

A pilot from Vancouver Island is one of five crew members missing after a Cyclone helicopter crash off the coast of Greece that claimed the life of at least one member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Ceremonies, parties cancelled for Tri-City grads

Ceremonies, parties cancelled for Tri-City grads

Virtual or online recognition will be held on or before June 25 for Port Moody, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam graduates
Will Port Coquitlam residents see a property tax increase? That depends

Will Port Coquitlam residents see a property tax increase? That depends

Port Coquitlam is keeping a lid on property taxes this year but property values play a big role in how much you pay

Metro Vancouver lawn-watering restrictions start tomorrow

Lawn sprinkling restrictions come into effect across Metro Vancouver tomorrow. Between May 1 and Oct.
Premier says regular classes have to wait until fall as parents seek help for their kids

Premier says regular classes have to wait until fall as parents seek help for their kids

Schools in Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Coquitlam open for some; but fears remain that some students might fall through the cracks

Coquitlam RCMP cancel Junior Mountie Police Academy due to COVID-19

This summer would have been the 10th year that the program has run in Coquitlam

With pools already closed, Coquitlam moves up annual maintenance

The city said it is making good use of the rec facility closures during the COVID-19 pandemic and the facilities will be ready once physical distancing protocols are eased
Tri-City small businesses can now apply to sell products at London Drugs

Tri-City small businesses can now apply to sell products at London Drugs

Goods must be physical products that don't require refrigeration or freezing, and can be anything from coffee and local honey to a local restaurant's graphic T-shirt