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B.C. records six more COVID-19 deaths; pandemic toll rises to 2,981

B.C. records six more COVID-19 deaths; pandemic toll rises to 2,981

ICU COVID-19 patient count highest in two weeks.
Huge new coffee shop coming to Port Coquitlam will also have a training centre for baristas, roasters

Huge new coffee shop coming to Port Coquitlam will also have a training centre for baristas, roasters

Need a cup of java? A Port Coquitlam entrepreneur is opening her second cafe in the Tri-Cities, offering specialty coffees, food and a world-class training centre for coffee professionals
Beer, Canucks jerseys and Costco cards: Silent auction opens for SHARE's Coquitlam fundraiser

Beer, Canucks jerseys and Costco cards: Silent auction opens for SHARE's Coquitlam fundraiser

The non-profit is gearing up for its 50th anniversary celebration on April 2.
Port Moody just got its first $10 a day child care centre. But some Tri-City parents are still waiting

Port Moody just got its first $10 a day child care centre. But some Tri-City parents are still waiting

There are are now four daycares in Coquitlam and Port Moody offering $10 a day child care but none in Port Coquitlam. Here's why
A first-of-its-kind Tri-Cities campaign aims to hit the brakes on potential Port Coquitlam speedsters

A first-of-its-kind Tri-Cities campaign aims to hit the brakes on potential Port Coquitlam speedsters

Have you noticed an uptick in speedsters across your neighbourhood?
Three brothers, a cousin & a friend: Diable a Cinq makes its way from Quebec to Coquitlam's Festival du Bois

Three brothers, a cousin & a friend: Diable a Cinq makes its way from Quebec to Coquitlam's Festival du Bois

Next week, as part of the 33rd annual Festival du Bois at Mackin Park, Le Diable a Cinq (translation: The Devil at Five) marks its first performance at the Coquitlam gathering.
Tri-Cities sees first increase in nearly three months for weekly recorded local COVID-19 cases

Tri-Cities sees first increase in nearly three months for weekly recorded local COVID-19 cases

The numbers were collected the week after B.C. lifted its mask mandate for public places.
Fired Coquitlam worker forced to pay back CERB on wrongful dismissal appeal

Fired Coquitlam worker forced to pay back CERB on wrongful dismissal appeal

A BC Supreme Court judge ruled this month that a trial court had erred in not taking a former employee's CERB payments into account
Youth-led non profit collecting Coquitlam clothing donations for local shelters

Youth-led non profit collecting Coquitlam clothing donations for local shelters

Pants, shirts, shoes and jackets are set to be accepted by UpLift Canada Foundation.
This Port Coquitlam park has amazing views — make it greener with community weed pull, planting

This Port Coquitlam park has amazing views — make it greener with community weed pull, planting

Want to help? Port Coquitlam organizes invasive plant removal and tree planting for Coutts Park in Citadel Heights as part of its Greener City initiative.