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These former national soccer players are now helping Tri-City athletes get back on the field

These former national soccer players are now helping Tri-City athletes get back on the field

Melissa Tancredi and Selenia Iacchelli played for Canada in the Olympics and World Cups.
B.C. man wanted for assault has a history in the Tri-Cities

B.C. man wanted for assault has a history in the Tri-Cities

Waylon Vendramini's record includes theft and impaired driving.
Rick Scott and Nico Rhodes stop in Coquitlam for Roots & Grooves show

Rick Scott and Nico Rhodes stop in Coquitlam for Roots & Grooves show

Roots & Grooves is a perfect musical duo, Nico Rhodes told the "Tri-City News."
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Canada funds $2.24M for Coquitlam gang violence prevention programs

Canada funds $2.24M for Coquitlam gang violence prevention programs

The money is a piece of a $250-million national pot that hopes to reduce crime, build safer communities and support youth outreach programs.
Long-awaited Cactus Club opens in Coquitlam with two new dishes to try

Long-awaited Cactus Club opens in Coquitlam with two new dishes to try

Tri-City residents have been watching for months as Cactus Club was constructed in a parking lot at Coquitlam Centre. This evening it will open for walk-in guests.
Port Coquitlam student wins new nursing scholarship that honours diversity

Port Coquitlam student wins new nursing scholarship that honours diversity

Sarah Buck is one of 19 recipients of an inaugural national fund that aims to encourage equity in the health industry.
Coquitlam wrestling sisters earn first international medals of 2023

Coquitlam wrestling sisters earn first international medals of 2023

Ana and Karla Godinez Gonzalez won gold and silver respectively in France this past weekend.
Puppy love: Why a Coquitlam high school has a new dog

Puppy love: Why a Coquitlam high school has a new dog

Can a service dog brighten a students' day? So far Benji seems to be doing a good job, following in the footsteps of Liege, a black lab, who retired last spring.
Tri-City dancer clinches Ovation! award for TUTS musical

Tri-City dancer clinches Ovation! award for TUTS musical

Nicol Spinola won the prestigious prize on Sunday night for her choreography in the Theatre Under the Stars production of "Something Rotten!"