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Metro Vancouver's biggest Asian grocery store chain vows no COVID-19 price gouging

Metro Vancouver's biggest Asian grocery store chain vows no COVID-19 price gouging

With panic about COVID-19 spreading faster than the virus, many Metro Vancouver businesses are suffering dramatic losses as customers stay away.
Federal government mulls cruise-ship industry shutdown because of virus

Federal government mulls cruise-ship industry shutdown because of virus

Federal government mulls cruise-ship industry shutdown because of virus outbreak B.C.’s public health officer says the cruise-ship season should be put on hold as the COVID-19 virus moves around the globe, causing outbreaks on cruise ships.
Coquitlam sisters turn eco-anxiety into a Fulfill-ing business opportunity

Coquitlam sisters turn eco-anxiety into a Fulfill-ing business opportunity

Two sisters from Coquitlam are turning their own “eco-anxiety” into a business opportunity.
Video shows cougar cruising through Mossom Creek in Port Moody

Video shows cougar cruising through Mossom Creek in Port Moody

Surveillance captures the big cat as it makes its way across the forested property
Got COVID-19 questions? Coquitlam has information on its website

Got COVID-19 questions? Coquitlam has information on its website

City of Coquitlam is distributing information on the novel coronavirus and what it's doing to help stop its spread
It's (provincial) party time in the Tri-Cities

It's (provincial) party time in the Tri-Cities

BC Liberals name James Robertson their Port Moody-Coquitlam candidate; BC Greens to hold meeting April 5 in Coquitlam
Coronavirus: First death in B.C. and Canada

Coronavirus: First death in B.C. and Canada

Elderly man in a care home succumbed to the virus on Sunday night
Ho ho ho, green giants: Coquitlam is handing out environmental awards

Ho ho ho, green giants: Coquitlam is handing out environmental awards

City of Coquitlam is accepting nominations until May 1 for its 2020 Environmental Achievement Awards
This Port Moody man is building a network of helpers to stave off hidden poverty in the Tri-Cities

This Port Moody man is building a network of helpers to stave off hidden poverty in the Tri-Cities

Port Moody entrepreneur Russell Cullingworth started The Greatest Need Community Network Society to help those for whom a broken fridge or broken-down car could start a spiral to poverty. Now he's looking for local businesses, charities and churches to help him lend a hand when people are at their most vulnerable.
Letter: Port Coquitlam flooding was no 'natural disaster'

Letter: Port Coquitlam flooding was no 'natural disaster'

City of Port Coquitlam should have foreseen possibility that its culvert beneath Coast Meridian Road was too small, argues the letter writer