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Canada-US border should close by end of week: Trudeau

Canada-US border should close by end of week: Trudeau

The "extraordinary measures" implemented to deal with COVID-19 could be in place for weeks or months, said Trudeau
Why health-care workers in B.C. aren’t required to self-isolate

Why health-care workers in B.C. aren’t required to self-isolate

Not all health-care workers are required to self-isolate after returning from international travel, which has some people concerned about the risk of spreading COVID-19 to patients and other health-care professionals.
Port Moody shuts down city hall, cancels and closes meetings

Port Moody shuts down city hall, cancels and closes meetings

Port Moody 'Shutting down normal operations at city hall so the city can deal with COVID-19 pandemic, says Mayor Rob Vagramov
During these unprecedented times, The Tri-City News is committed to serving you

During these unprecedented times, The Tri-City News is committed to serving you

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From cruise ship to quarantine for Port Moody couple

From cruise ship to quarantine for Port Moody couple

Deborah and Michael Christie of Port Moody remain under quarantine at CFB Trenton after a COVID-19 outbreak on the Grand Princess cruise ship on which they were vacationing
Save-On-Foods reducing store hours in response to COVID-19

Save-On-Foods reducing store hours in response to COVID-19

Seniors and persons with disabilities and/or health concerns can shop from 7 to 8 a.m. to allow for social distancing
Port Moody Police close doors to walk-ins, ask people to call

Port Moody Police close doors to walk-ins, ask people to call

Emergency calls in Port Moody still go to 911 as Port Moody Police Department restricts people visiting the public safety building
45 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing provincial total to 231

45 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing provincial total to 231

B.C. health officials say now is a 'critical time' to slow the spread of COVID-19

Homeless hit hard by COVID-19 closures in the Tri-Cities

Some temporary shelters have closed and already vulnerable people in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody are even more vulnerable now

Coquitlam postpones public hearings, council meetings will continue

City of Coquitlam is urging residents who want to watch council meetings to watch them online; it will institute social distancing provisions at council meetings