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Selling online? Careful, cops say, or you could letgo of your cash

Selling online? Careful, cops say, or you could letgo of your cash

Mounties say there have been a number of robberies involving the sale of high-value items using an app called letgo
Group meetings are crucial for Alcoholics Anonymous. What now?

Group meetings are crucial for Alcoholics Anonymous. What now?

Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, and the rest of Metro Vancouver, are being suspended or held virtually because of the global pandemic, but alcoholics still need the support.
COVID-19: Federal government working with Canadian airlines to repatriate citizens stranded abroad

COVID-19: Federal government working with Canadian airlines to repatriate citizens stranded abroad

First emergency flight to leave Morocco this weekend

Yes, go for a hike, but safely, says BC Search & Rescue Association

BC Search and Rescue Association says people wanting to venture outside during the pandemic should maintain social distance, plan their hikes and take safety measures
Port Coquitlam magician & peers around the world look to conjure some smiles

Port Coquitlam magician & peers around the world look to conjure some smiles

Port Coquitlam’s Alex Zander and the International Brotherhood of Magicians are hosting livestreams of magical performances to help entertain people during the global pandemic
You can join a massive virtual dance party tonight

You can join a massive virtual dance party tonight

You can feel safe to dance like an idiot.
Port Moody latest city to extend utility bill payment deadline

Port Moody latest city to extend utility bill payment deadline

Impacts of the novel coronavirus are being felt at city halls in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and all over British Columbia
Cheer for health professionals and essential service workers tonight at 7 p.m.

Cheer for health professionals and essential service workers tonight at 7 p.m.

West End group wants everyone to make some noise to thank front-line workers in the battle against COVID-19
Catholic public masses temporarily suspended in Metro Vancouver due to COVID-19

Catholic public masses temporarily suspended in Metro Vancouver due to COVID-19

Some parishes in the archdiocese offer streaming video of their services.
B.C. reports 77 new COVID-19 cases, for total of 348, as restaurants ordered to close

B.C. reports 77 new COVID-19 cases, for total of 348, as restaurants ordered to close

Healthcare workers praised, people urged to follow social distancing measures