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Environment Canada calls for shift in temperatures for January in Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada calls for shift in temperatures for January in Metro Vancouver

Will there be more snow, flooding, and extreme weather?
Photos: Must-see Tri-Cities 2022 light displays that'll make everyone smile

Photos: Must-see Tri-Cities 2022 light displays that'll make everyone smile

The Tri-City News will be adding to the list in the days and weeks ahead as homes and business get into the festive spirit.
Coquitlam business owners can keep their temporary signs

Coquitlam business owners can keep their temporary signs

Earlier this month, city council gave three readings to the sign bylaw to make permanent policies around temporary business advertising.
Suspect sought after Port Moody home 'ransacked' on Christmas Eve

Suspect sought after Port Moody home 'ransacked' on Christmas Eve

Police are looking to identify a man in a break-and-enter case that resulted in numerous items stolen from a Klahaine residence.
Coquitlam's only BIA wants to renew for five years. Will property owners sign on?

Coquitlam's only BIA wants to renew for five years. Will property owners sign on?

Nearly 70 property owners within the Austin Heights Business Improvement Association (BIA) jurisdiction will be canvassed by the city next month about the upcoming costs.
Send your natural Christmas tree through the chipper for Tri-Cities charities

Send your natural Christmas tree through the chipper for Tri-Cities charities

You can watch your tree get shredded into millions of pieces at one of five by-donation sites across the region.
Snow way! Here is when to expect flurries in Metro Vancouver again

Snow way! Here is when to expect flurries in Metro Vancouver again

Ruh-roh!
Coquitlam's Thomas Milic nabs first World Juniors win as Canada ousts Germany

Coquitlam's Thomas Milic nabs first World Juniors win as Canada ousts Germany

The goaltender responded in a big way after the host team lost to Czechia two nights earlier.
Letter: Community healthcare workers deserve better, local union president says

Letter: Community healthcare workers deserve better, local union president says

The ongoing crisis in our hospital facilities is a consequence of the chronic underfunding of the vital community healthcare sector, writes Dylan Webb.
23 townhouses to go up next to Coquitlam elementary school on Burke Mountain

23 townhouses to go up next to Coquitlam elementary school on Burke Mountain

This month, Coquitlam city council unanimously gave fourth and final reading to the bid by Annesley Homes to change the city-wide Official Community Plan and rezone 3421 and 3431 Queenston Ave.