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B.C. COVID-19 trends stabilize

B.C. COVID-19 trends stabilize

Of 349 people in hospital with COVID-19, 35 are sick enough to be in ICUs
Holiday recipe: Port Coquitlam culinary teacher's cherry and nut cookies

Holiday recipe: Port Coquitlam culinary teacher's cherry and nut cookies

Food advocate Karen Curtis' Christmas cookies are rooted in family tradition.
Coquitlam middle school students win art contest with stunning B.C. salmon paintings

Coquitlam middle school students win art contest with stunning B.C. salmon paintings

The Pacific Salmon Foundation's second annual Kids Salmon Art Contest received more than 500 salmon-inspired art submissions from students across B.C. and the Yukon.
Port Coquitlam likely to overspend road clearing budget as it prepares for more snow, freezing rain

Port Coquitlam likely to overspend road clearing budget as it prepares for more snow, freezing rain

How clear are your roads? Crews are keeping up with snow plowing with "100 per cent" of priority roads cleared by Wednesday morning (Dec. 21), but another winter storm is approaching.
Clear your ice and snow, urges major waste collection company in Metro Vancouver

Clear your ice and snow, urges major waste collection company in Metro Vancouver

“No one wants overflowing containers, especially over the holidays."
Surrey man charged in 2021 daytime Coquitlam shooting

Surrey man charged in 2021 daytime Coquitlam shooting

A victim found with a gunshot wound was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries from the Burquitlam-area incident.
Letter: 'Potty fund' for this Port Coquitlam park could be spent elsewhere

Letter: 'Potty fund' for this Port Coquitlam park could be spent elsewhere

Writer believes Blakeburn Lagoons is primarily used for nature walks — not for when nature calls.
Update: Missing Coquitlam woman found dead, RCMP confirm

Update: Missing Coquitlam woman found dead, RCMP confirm

Zailey Smith was last seen leaving her home this past weekend.
Another day of 'longer wait times and reduced service' on TransLink in Metro Vancouver

Another day of 'longer wait times and reduced service' on TransLink in Metro Vancouver

The cold snap has not broken, and TransLink is getting Thursday's commute going with a strong warning about service delays and disruptions.
Freezing rain included in Tri-Cities' winter storm watch

Freezing rain included in Tri-Cities' winter storm watch

Environment Canada is also predicting 10 to 20 cm of snow and strong winds to potentially cause dangerous road conditions.