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Most Canadians support jail for COVID-19 quacks, profiteers: poll

Most Canadians support jail for COVID-19 quacks, profiteers: poll

Most B.C. residents support fines for breaking quarantine or reselling medical equipment
Where, oh where, did the salmon go? Expedition puzzled

Where, oh where, did the salmon go? Expedition puzzled

A research expedition returning to Victoria is puzzled by a no-show of the fish after an initial big haul
Insurance denied, limited for frontline workers, says Port Moody physiotherapist

Insurance denied, limited for frontline workers, says Port Moody physiotherapist

Like many physiotherapist clinics, the Port Moody practice has moved to virtual consultations, but many — including front line health care workers and police officers — are having trouble getting covered.
Tired of teaching at home? Kids can now do free online classes with the Vancouver Aquarium

Tired of teaching at home? Kids can now do free online classes with the Vancouver Aquarium

Some of the classes, once reserved for schools, are now open to individual families
The Quarantine 15? This tool will help you calculate how much weight you'll gain under isolation

The Quarantine 15? This tool will help you calculate how much weight you'll gain under isolation

How have you been affected by the coronavirus outbreak? We want to hear your questions, stories and concerns. Here’s how you can get in touch .

Coquitlam aims to help businesses hurt by pandemic

Owners of the more than 7,000 businesses in Coquitlam are being encouraged to contact the city’s economic development office
TransLink halts fare hike, trims service on bus routes

TransLink halts fare hike, trims service on bus routes

TransLink announced Saturday that it is reducing service on bus, SeaBus, and West Coast Express beginning Monday due to “low ridership and financial pressures.
Port Moody gym to offer free virtual PE classes every weekday

Port Moody gym to offer free virtual PE classes every weekday

Tri-City gym launches the free online PE classes for students, parents and teachers starting Monday, April 6.
Deadline extended for B.C. property assessment appeals

Deadline extended for B.C. property assessment appeals

The deadline for appeals to property assessments in B.C. has been moved from April 30 to June 1
Tri-Cities Chinese group drops over $20,000 on Port Moody hospital to fight COVID-19

Tri-Cities Chinese group drops over $20,000 on Port Moody hospital to fight COVID-19

The Tri-City Chinese Community Society 'kick-started' Eagle Ridge Hospital's COVID-19 emergency fund and now hopes others from Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam or Port Moody will chip in, too.