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Emaciated Anmore bear cub named 'Rocky' has tripled in size

Emaciated Anmore bear cub named 'Rocky' has tripled in size

The black bear, rescued from a couples porch in Anmore is recovering in Langley at a rehab centre. But with 29 bears at the facility this winter, staff are looking to the public for donation in the lead up to its annual Gala for the Critters.
Updated: Sewage heat could bring Port Coquitlam company international prize and profile

Updated: Sewage heat could bring Port Coquitlam company international prize and profile

Port Coquitlam's SHARC Energy Systems uses heat from sewage to generate energy and its technology will get attention at an international competition
This B.C. beer pioneer paved the way for the craft beer revolution

This B.C. beer pioneer paved the way for the craft beer revolution

Beer pioneer “Uncle” Ben Ginter and his Prince George-based Tartan Brewery fought to break open the macro beer monopoly in the 1960s and '70s
TransLink ‘closely monitoring’ coronavirus situation, cleaning stations daily

TransLink ‘closely monitoring’ coronavirus situation, cleaning stations daily

TransLink is "closely monitoring" the spread of the coronavirus and ensuring all stations and their entire fleet are cleaned and disinfected daily, according to a statement from the transit authority.
6 more COVID-19 cases bring B.C. total to 27

6 more COVID-19 cases bring B.C. total to 27

Four of the newly announced cases are among residents of Fraser Health region, which includes the Tri-Cities. More worrying, say health officials, are the cases of two elderly patients from a care home on the North Shore.

Big bucks available for Coquitlam groups and events

Applications are being accepted for the city of Coquitlam's Spirit Grant program, which helps fund events such as Festival du Bois
'We know the numbers have gone up and we know we didn't get everybody': Tri-Cities homeless count

'We know the numbers have gone up and we know we didn't get everybody': Tri-Cities homeless count

The March 3/4 Metro Vancouver homeless count yielded limited results in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam but that isn't because homeless numbers are down, say volunteers
MAKING CENTS: Coronavirus fears trigger panic among investors

MAKING CENTS: Coronavirus fears trigger panic among investors

Fears of COVID-19 becoming a global pandemic continue to pick up steam and trigger panic among investors along with a sharp pullback in equity markets.
Sorry, kids, no extra spring break in Coquitlam schools

Sorry, kids, no extra spring break in Coquitlam schools

School District 43 will not start spring break early for students in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Anmore because of COVID-19
Snow? Now? Really?

Snow? Now? Really?

Forecasts for the Tri-Cities this weekend include rain and even possible snow on Sunday.