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This latest Coquitlam spam call is a crying shame

This latest Coquitlam spam call is a crying shame

Coquitlam woman says she received an international call but heard only what appeared to be a young woman crying uncontrollably on the other end
Dozens of unsuspecting women video-recorded in public bathrooms

Dozens of unsuspecting women video-recorded in public bathrooms

A homeless man used his cellphone to record 78 unsuspecting women using the toilet in public washrooms, provincial court has heard.
Could WW2 food lessons help amidst COVID-19 fears?

Could WW2 food lessons help amidst COVID-19 fears?

A Coquitlam cooking class teaches history and how to ration in times of national emergency
Canada should prepare for a global pandemic: Canadian health officials

Canada should prepare for a global pandemic: Canadian health officials

Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer told reporters Thursday, Feb. 27, the window to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 is closing rapidly. This comes at a time when a confirmed positive may have indirect contact with students at a Tri-City school.
Huge Anmore development is now on hold

Huge Anmore development is now on hold

Anmore mayor shocked, Port Moody mayor pleased about Gilic Developments pulling back on development process for Burrard Common

Up to $4.9M for Coquitlam City Centre pool complex expansion

An overhaul of Coquitlam's City Centre Aquatic Complex will mean a larger weight room and expanded exercise space
Coronavirus: "China" removed from warning signs at YVR

Coronavirus: "China" removed from warning signs at YVR

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has changed the China-focused coronavirus warning signs at Vancouver Airport, to reflect the global reach of the disease.
Drones used to help Coquitlam searchers find missing New Westminster woman

Drones used to help Coquitlam searchers find missing New Westminster woman

Coquitlam Search and Rescue called out to aid New Westminster police in finding 44-year-old mother who was last seen at her Queensborough home Sunday night
Let the kids play, Port Moody daycare operator pleads

Let the kids play, Port Moody daycare operator pleads

Port Moody council is taking up the cause of a daycare operator who says her kids feel like “second-class citizens” because of restrictions that have been imposed upon their use of the playground at Moody elementary school.
Mix of services causing problems at Coquitlam’s Gordon Avenue homeless shelter

Mix of services causing problems at Coquitlam’s Gordon Avenue homeless shelter

The mix of emergency shelter and transitional housing is a problem at the homeless shelter at 3030 Gordon Ave. in Coquitlam