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SkyTrain ads call for free birth control prescriptions in B.C.

SkyTrain ads call for free birth control prescriptions in B.C.

"Free prescription contraception is long overdue in B.C.," says Sophie Choong with AccessBC.
New Coquitlam restaurant offers Middle Eastern hospitality and Halal food

New Coquitlam restaurant offers Middle Eastern hospitality and Halal food

Ayam Zaman, a new middle eastern restaurant in Coquitlam, offers a varied menu of grilled meats, vegetables, dips, sauces and desserts along with tea in copper pots.
Got a passion for local government? Coquitlam wants your voice heard

Got a passion for local government? Coquitlam wants your voice heard

Take your place at the Coquitlam committee table in 2023. Applications are now sought for volunteers
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Man drowns at Reed Point Marina in Port Moody

Man drowns at Reed Point Marina in Port Moody

It's the second drowning at the Port Moody marina in less than two years
There's less than a month left to see Lights at Lafarge in Coquitlam

There's less than a month left to see Lights at Lafarge in Coquitlam

The free winter outdoor lights show ends at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park on Tuesday, Feb. 21 — the day after B.C.'s Family Day.
Port Moody curlers use video game to reach nationals

Port Moody curlers use video game to reach nationals

The foursome out of Port Moody curling club bond away from the rink by playing a video game called Rocket League
Living in small condos may be the future for more Tri-Cities home buyers

Living in small condos may be the future for more Tri-Cities home buyers

More people moving to the Tri-Cities will live in 500 sq-ft. studios or junior one-bedrooms in new condos across Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Tri-Cities sending 16 athletes to 2023 Special Olympics BC Winter Games

Tri-Cities sending 16 athletes to 2023 Special Olympics BC Winter Games

A range of international and up-and-coming stars are eyeing medal finishes and tickets to nationals.
Port Coquitlam May Days is turning 100. Here's how you can commemorate the festival

Port Coquitlam May Days is turning 100. Here's how you can commemorate the festival

Organizers are looking for local helping hands to make the centennial event as memorable as possible.