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These Port Coquitlam workers have to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by May 1 or face unpaid leave

These Port Coquitlam workers have to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by May 1 or face unpaid leave

City workers required to show proof of vaccination by Feb. 15.
Port Moody facing near 6% property tax increase. Could pay parking bring it down?

Port Moody facing near 6% property tax increase. Could pay parking bring it down?

The proposed increase compares to a 3.43 per cent rise in Coquitlam and a possible boost of 3.64 per cent in Port Coquitlam.
145 COVID-19 patients in B.C. ICUs – most since October

145 COVID-19 patients in B.C. ICUs – most since October

13 more die while infected with COVID-19 in B.C.
Sobering number of deaths sparks Coquitlam RCMP campaign to stop pedestrian-involved collisions

Sobering number of deaths sparks Coquitlam RCMP campaign to stop pedestrian-involved collisions

A new social media campaign is launching next week to encourage the public be as visible as possible when walking at night.
Port Coquitlam builder of iconic theme park rides now wants to own them

Port Coquitlam builder of iconic theme park rides now wants to own them

The tech company is the secret builder of many of the world’s top theme park rides, and now co-owns a Steam Punk-themed immersive ride in the U.S.
Replica firearm used to allegedly threaten driver in Port Moody road rage leads to arrest

Replica firearm used to allegedly threaten driver in Port Moody road rage leads to arrest

A man in his 20s in in custody as police warn the public they "always treat" firearms as real when reported.
'Made-in-Coquitlam' environment plan aims to get you out of your fossil fuel car

'Made-in-Coquitlam' environment plan aims to get you out of your fossil fuel car

Coquitlam is rolling out its first environmental sustainability plan, a document that city council greenlighted last month.
Coquitlam trainer charged with allegedly sexually exploiting female gym members

Coquitlam trainer charged with allegedly sexually exploiting female gym members

A youth is among those Danyal Bahramfar alleged to have victimized dating back to 2016.
Tri-Cities records second-largest decrease since COVID-19 local cases peaked on New Year's

Tri-Cities records second-largest decrease since COVID-19 local cases peaked on New Year's

A total of 313 lab-confirmed infections were detected over the final week of January.
Port Coquitlam sisters merge their zero-waste delivery business with Vancouver company

Port Coquitlam sisters merge their zero-waste delivery business with Vancouver company

The deal was consummated on Instagram Live