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Coronavirus: Richmond resident fears Iran situation worse than reported

Coronavirus: Richmond resident fears Iran situation worse than reported

A member of Richmond’s Iranian community has said the coronavirus situation in his homeland is much worse than is being reported by officials.

This terrible fake licence plate has Coquitlam cops looking for couple

A 2005 Nissan Altima with a fake Alberta licence plate lost a wheel and crashed in January in Port Coquitlam; Coquitlam RCMP is looking for its occupants
Opinion: Burnaby residents deserve more coronavirus case details

Opinion: Burnaby residents deserve more coronavirus case details

A seventh case of coronavirus (COVID-19) in B.C. was announced this morning (Monday) and it reveals the fine line health officials are trying to walk between informing the public and not inducing panic.
Seventh B.C. coronavirus case ID'd, health bulletin sent to Coquitlam schools

Seventh B.C. coronavirus case ID'd, health bulletin sent to Coquitlam schools

B.C. health officials say they believe they can contain the spread of COVID-19 even as Fraser Health alerts School District 43 about student exposure in the region
Daycare space is crucial in this proposed Port Moody development

Daycare space is crucial in this proposed Port Moody development

Port Moody council hopes to see more from a developer proposing to build a six-storey condo project on St. Johns Street, just east of the city’s police station.
These girls built the internet in Port Moody. Kind of

These girls built the internet in Port Moody. Kind of

STEM 4 Girls Camp at Moody middle school attracted students from Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and New Westminster
COVID-19: B.C.'s sixth case flew on Air Canada flight from Montreal to YVR

COVID-19: B.C.'s sixth case flew on Air Canada flight from Montreal to YVR

B.C.'s Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) has confirmed the passenger aboard a Vancouver-bound Air Canada flight who later tested positive for COVID-19 is the same case announced Thursday .
She started with a fever and ended a triple-amputee. Now this Coquitlam woman wants to help others

She started with a fever and ended a triple-amputee. Now this Coquitlam woman wants to help others

Neeta Long was sepsis and almost died two years ago. She's still recovering thanks to friends and the Tri-City community

This app from a Tri-City company delivers more than pizza

Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam entrepreneurs develop the app Eloujn, which offers pick-up and drop-off of a variety of goods by contractors
COVID-19: B.C. has completed 'significant amount' of tests, says health minister

COVID-19: B.C. has completed 'significant amount' of tests, says health minister

While Canada is preparing for the possibility of a more widespread outbreak, health officials say risk to Canadians remains low