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Coquitlam Mounties need help finding missing man

The Coquitlam RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 74-year-old who has been missing since June 1. Wolf Hagen Wagner is a 5'9", grey-haired man, with grey eyes who weighs approximately 209 lbs.
RCMP pilot online crime reporting tool

RCMP pilot online crime reporting tool

More efficient method of reporting certain crimes won't be coming to Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam until pilot is tested in other cities, police say
Vagramov case to proceed summarily

Vagramov case to proceed summarily

Special prosecutor Michael Klein tells the Port Coquitlam provincial court judge that Port Moody Mayor Robert Vagramov has consented to proceed summarily for his sexual assault charge.

Coquitlam considers more park patrols in face of wildfire risk

Wildfire concerns have prompted the city of Coquitlam to step up enforcement in municipal parks.
Vancouver weather forecast calling for rain after record-setting week of heat

Vancouver weather forecast calling for rain after record-setting week of heat

The Vancouver weather forecast calls for a decidedly damp change of pace after the province broke numerous temperature records last week.
Reports of campfires worry Port Moody Fire Rescue

Reports of campfires worry Port Moody Fire Rescue

Chief says he's worried people are ignoring campfire ban and are lighting fires in local forests
Two people must learn to share this staggering lottery jackpot

Two people must learn to share this staggering lottery jackpot

Sharing. It’s one of the first things we learn when we start Kindergarten. Heck, it’s the first thing we learn when we start daycare. Share your toys. Share the art supplies. Don’t get mad and try and hoard it all.
12 u-pick strawberry farms for delicious fun in Metro Vancouver

12 u-pick strawberry farms for delicious fun in Metro Vancouver

This sweet time of year won’t last forever...
Feds fund Tri-Cities group to guard against online predators

Feds fund Tri-Cities group to guard against online predators

The federal government announced it would be providing $150,000 to Coquitlam-based Children of the Street society to teach young people about the dangers of online predators
Tri-City homeless speak out, allege mistreatment, ask for more services

Tri-City homeless speak out, allege mistreatment, ask for more services

A Port Coquitlam homeless man says police and bylaw officers routinely seize his belongings and are trying to push people like him out of the community.