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First use of helicopter hoist helps Coquitlam SAR rescue injured hiker

First use of helicopter hoist helps Coquitlam SAR rescue injured hiker

A woman sustained what were deemed as serious injuries after falling at the popular Coquitlam Mountain site over the July long weekend.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Photos: Coquitlam celebrates Canada Day with a big party at Town Centre Park

Photos: Coquitlam celebrates Canada Day with a big party at Town Centre Park

Coquitlam hosted its first public Canada Day party since 2019 Friday at Town Centre Park.
Photos: O Can-Can-Ada Day in Port Moody

Photos: O Can-Can-Ada Day in Port Moody

Port Moody holds its Canada Day and Golden Spike Days celebrations for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
JUNO award-winner Dan Mangan to headline popular Coquitlam arts festival

JUNO award-winner Dan Mangan to headline popular Coquitlam arts festival

Kaleidoscope is coming back with three different venues in three days.
Photos: Port Coquitlam celebrates Canada Day with flapjacks and fish

Photos: Port Coquitlam celebrates Canada Day with flapjacks and fish

For the first time since 2019, Port Coquitlam celebrated Canada Day with public events including a fishing derby and pancake breakfast at Lions Park, and an afternoon and evening of activities, music and fireworks at Castle Park.
Minter: Surround yourself with the floral scents of summer

Minter: Surround yourself with the floral scents of summer

Brian Minter's favourite lavender is Spanish lavender (L. stoechas), especially the many ‘anouk’ varieties.
Coquitlam Express to play 2022 BCHL Showcase finale

Coquitlam Express to play 2022 BCHL Showcase finale

The second of the local junior 'A' team's two match-ups in Chilliwack this October will close out the annual four-day event.
Four rounds in one day: Coquitlam golfers complete marathon for ALS research

Four rounds in one day: Coquitlam golfers complete marathon for ALS research

Six players recorded a combined 405 holes from dawn 'til dusk at Vancouver Golf Club, and have raised more than $11,000 for the ALS Society of BC.