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Millions in jeopardy as SD43 approaches budget deadline

Millions in jeopardy as SD43 approaches budget deadline

Budgeting for next year a challenge as Coquitlam school district contemplates its future with reduced international student enrolment
Port Coquitlam jail hit with case of COVID-19

Port Coquitlam jail hit with case of COVID-19

Fraser Health said in a statement tonight that it is “actively following up” with any individuals who had contact with a staff member who works at North Fraser Pretrial Centre who has tested positive for COVID-19.
Port Coquitlam historic downtown gets street makeover

Port Coquitlam historic downtown gets street makeover

McAllister Avenue to be turned into a one-way street to allow for multi-use path and a wide pedestrian concourse

Port Moody police need help finding missing man

Travis Jacob Cross was last seen at his Port Moody home on April 6
Home schooling presents extra challenges for kids with learning disabilities

Home schooling presents extra challenges for kids with learning disabilities

Technology is empowering some kids to take control of their own learning, boosting their self-esteem

Chopper, police dogs on the trail of wanted man in Port Moody

Port Moody police are looking Tin Tin Alvin Pearly Lawrence, a 35-year-old male with numerous arrest warrants who was spotted in the Heritage Mountain area Wednesday night, April 15
Facebook to warn users if they’ve liked, commented on COVID-19 misinformation posts

Facebook to warn users if they’ve liked, commented on COVID-19 misinformation posts

Facebook will now be letting users know if they’ve liked, commented on or reacted to posts with harmful misinformation about COVID-19 that the company’s moderators have later removed.
Grateful Port Coquitlam seniors blow moose whistle, bang pots through medical emergency

Grateful Port Coquitlam seniors blow moose whistle, bang pots through medical emergency

Residents of Astoria join what has become a nightly tradition for citizens around the Lower Mainland during the COVID-19 pandemic
National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day

National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day

While many people may already be working from home in their pajamas, today is the day to enforce the relaxing attire at work– that is if your employer allows it.
Fraser Health to ramp up COVID-19 testing in Tri-Cities and beyond

Fraser Health to ramp up COVID-19 testing in Tri-Cities and beyond

More tests for COVID-19 are coming to the Fraser Health region, which includes the Tri-Cities.