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These Tri-Cities lifelines offer support for victims of gender-based violence

These Tri-Cities lifelines offer support for victims of gender-based violence

It's Prevention of Violence against Women week in B.C., and Coquitlam RCMP is one of several organizations the public can turn to for help.
A river runs through it: Burke Village Park in Coquitlam will now include a watercourse

A river runs through it: Burke Village Park in Coquitlam will now include a watercourse

Burke Village Park will be located in the middle of the 39-acre village site — with retail and housing, and the Northeast Community Centre.
Two Tri-Cities hockey products listed on NHL scouts' final 2023 rankings

Two Tri-Cities hockey products listed on NHL scouts' final 2023 rankings

Coquitlam's Thomas Milic and Jeremy Hanzel among top prospects available for this summer's draft.
Seniors and aging pets: Elderdog Tri-Cities aims to keep Fido at home

Seniors and aging pets: Elderdog Tri-Cities aims to keep Fido at home

Elderdog Canada's Tri-Cities "pawd" seeks volunteers to help seniors with dogs, or owners with mature canines.
New community garden to be planted near Coquitlam pool

New community garden to be planted near Coquitlam pool

A vacant lot at Coquitlam’s City Centre Aquatic Complex is set to be converted in a fifth public community garden.
This Coquitlam café serving tasty macarons is closing — while it looks for a new home

This Coquitlam café serving tasty macarons is closing — while it looks for a new home

The Choi family will be taking a break from their Coquitlam café and macaron bakery business after their lease runs out.
Coquitlam readies for first-ever Pride event on July 15

Coquitlam readies for first-ever Pride event on July 15

Coquitlam is set to contribute $6,000 in honorariums for this summer's Pride festivities.
Five Coquitlam residents die of toxic, unregulated drugs in 2023 thus far

Five Coquitlam residents die of toxic, unregulated drugs in 2023 thus far

The total between January and March is from 37 in the Fraser North region, which includes Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Letter: Stoney Creek 'too polluted' for wildlife, says teen streamkeeper

Letter: Stoney Creek 'too polluted' for wildlife, says teen streamkeeper

Luka Kovačić is inviting Canada's environment minister to see the Coquitlam-Burnaby border creek's condition in-person.
Photos: 'Mandalorian,' 'YMCA' played at SD43 band concert

Photos: 'Mandalorian,' 'YMCA' played at SD43 band concert

Hundreds of Tri-Cities middle schoolers showcased a variety of popular tunes for the return of the annual event in Port Coquitlam.