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Data shows 11% drop in new weekly-recorded Tri-City COVID-19 cases

Data shows 11% drop in new weekly-recorded Tri-City COVID-19 cases

It appears the downward trend is still alive with a second consecutive weekly decrease in lab-confirmed infections for the region.
Better hurry, this beloved Port Moody restaurant is closing soon

Better hurry, this beloved Port Moody restaurant is closing soon

Rosa Gabrielli started her Italian restaurant 22 years ago with her mother, Anna
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

New Coquitlam brunch and wine bar launches soft opening this weekend

New Coquitlam brunch and wine bar launches soft opening this weekend

Looking for a new brunch spot? A new eatery is opening in Coquitlam, offering tasty salads and creative sandwiches.
Your Weekend: Bring your appetite to Coquitlam's Town Centre Park for BC Dumpling Fest

Your Weekend: Bring your appetite to Coquitlam's Town Centre Park for BC Dumpling Fest

Weekend listings for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Aug. 12–14, 2022.
Metro Vancouver city hall budgets growing bigger by the year, report shows

Metro Vancouver city hall budgets growing bigger by the year, report shows

Metro Vancouver cities are growing a bigger financial footprint in terms of revenue and expenditures per capita, adjusted for inflation, a Fraser Institute analysis shows.
Port Moody man pays loving tribute to his dad by cycling for a cancer cure

Port Moody man pays loving tribute to his dad by cycling for a cancer cure

Derek Wong is participating in the Tour de Cure to raise money for cancer research.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations dips to one-month low

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations dips to one-month low

Number of those in ICU with the disease is lowest since mid-June
Sentencing date set for man convicted in Amanda Todd 'sextortion' case

Sentencing date set for man convicted in Amanda Todd 'sextortion' case

Aydin Coban was found guilty on five charges in relation to the Port Coquitlam teen following a nine-week trial in New Westminster court.
Coquitlam students whose new building isn't finished yet will be bused to another school

Coquitlam students whose new building isn't finished yet will be bused to another school

As a temporary measure, Coast Salish Elementary students will be transported to Irvine Elementary in Port Coquitlam, which has enough room for both schools.