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Port Coquitlam softball player named to 2023 BC Sports Hall of Fame class

Port Coquitlam softball player named to 2023 BC Sports Hall of Fame class

Mary-Anne Walz was an all-star on the international stage while competing for Canada in the 1980s.
Don't let 'zombies' eat your wallet, experts encourage

Don't let 'zombies' eat your wallet, experts encourage

It's spooky season, and the Better Business Bureau is warning the public to be aware of debt collection scams.
Coquitlam Express drop the first of three games on Vancouver Island

Coquitlam Express drop the first of three games on Vancouver Island

The loss was Coquitlam's third in a row
'Just the beginning': New discovery in ovarian and breast cancer research made by B.C. doctors

'Just the beginning': New discovery in ovarian and breast cancer research made by B.C. doctors

The study revealed new information to help fight deadly breast and ovarian cancers.
Volunteers needed for Tri-Cities Operation Red Nose 2022 holiday schedule

Volunteers needed for Tri-Cities Operation Red Nose 2022 holiday schedule

Revellers this winter will be in need of a safe ride home, especially with more parties and celebrations expected to take place with no gathering restrictions.
Almost half of British Columbians believe in ghosts, says poll

Almost half of British Columbians believe in ghosts, says poll

Beyond ghosts, some British Columbians reported seeing a witch or a vampire.
Coquitlam musician to play free concert at 2022 Modulus Festival

Coquitlam musician to play free concert at 2022 Modulus Festival

Zhongxi Wu of Coquitlam is part of the B.C. Chinese Music Ensemble that will be at The Roundhouse in Vancouver on Nov. 6.
Port Coquitlam artist's lush scenes of B.C. on sale at revived Port Moody show

Port Coquitlam artist's lush scenes of B.C. on sale at revived Port Moody show

Wendy Milne's art will be displayed at the annual Port Moody Art Association show next month.
First responders going to RCMP officer's funeral can travel free on ferry

First responders going to RCMP officer's funeral can travel free on ferry

Burnaby RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang's regimental funeral service is set for Nov. 2, and BC Ferries' free travel offer is available Nov. 1-3.
Weekend rainfall warnings 'likely' as atmospheric river drenches B.C. coast

Weekend rainfall warnings 'likely' as atmospheric river drenches B.C. coast

Expect heavy rain and some gusty winds, but nothing like last November, says Environment Canada.