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Where walk-in clinic wait times are shortest — and longest — in the Tri-Cities

Where walk-in clinic wait times are shortest — and longest — in the Tri-Cities

At 13 minutes, Coquitlam walk-in clinics have the shortest wait time in all of B.C.
Volunteer Week: Tri-City teens have their say about volunteering during their high school years

Volunteer Week: Tri-City teens have their say about volunteering during their high school years

In B.C., high school students are required to have 30 hours of volunteer work to graduate.
COVID-19 local cases drop 12% in the Tri-Cities' latest weekly recorded count

COVID-19 local cases drop 12% in the Tri-Cities' latest weekly recorded count

The decrease comes after back-to-back upticks in lab-confirmed infections, ending a brief bounce into the triple digits.
COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in B.C. as ICU total stays flat

COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in B.C. as ICU total stays flat

Province records another 27 COVID-19 deaths
The romance of fly fishing: Nine flicks to roll at a film festival in Port Moody

The romance of fly fishing: Nine flicks to roll at a film festival in Port Moody

Attendees to the International Fly Fishing Film Festival in Port Moody on April 29 have the chance to win thousands of dollars in fly fishing gear.
Opinion: This school did what Dr. Bonnie Henry won’t (but should) do

Opinion: This school did what Dr. Bonnie Henry won’t (but should) do

B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry should go back to school. What school? Why the University of British Columbia, that’s where.
Can you help? Alzheimer's society seeks volunteers ahead of Coquitlam walk

Can you help? Alzheimer's society seeks volunteers ahead of Coquitlam walk

The event, which takes place from 10 a.m. to noon on May 29 in Coquitlam, is one of 23 Alzheimer Walks happening in B.C.
#EarthDay2022: Here are ways the Tri-Cities is contributing to a cleaner environment this year

#EarthDay2022: Here are ways the Tri-Cities is contributing to a cleaner environment this year

Community clean-ups, tree planting and a nature walk!
Teal vests at Port Coquitlam doors means BC Cancer Foundation is knocking

Teal vests at Port Coquitlam doors means BC Cancer Foundation is knocking

The brightly coloured canvassers are going to Port Coquitlam homes to build awareness about the foundation, as well as its monthly donor program.
You can now go online to see how many parking spots are open at two popular Coquitlam parks

You can now go online to see how many parking spots are open at two popular Coquitlam parks

The city has added a real-time availability feature so residents and visitors can plan ahead.