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Person's identity sought as RCMP investigate potential connection to missing Port Coquitlam teen

Person's identity sought as RCMP investigate potential connection to missing Port Coquitlam teen

Noelle O'soup has not been seen since May 2021 when they left their home without permission, and may have been getting help along the way.
Trio of Tri-City hockey products Beijing bound with 2022 Canadian Olympic team

Trio of Tri-City hockey products Beijing bound with 2022 Canadian Olympic team

Ben Street and Adam Tambellini are on the men's roster in search of a gold medal, while Kent Johnson is listed as an alternate.
Four Tri-City leaders make the Power 50 list

Four Tri-City leaders make the Power 50 list

MLAs Mike Farnworth and Selina Robinson, as well as international developer Ian Gillespie and Juggy Sihota, make the "Vancouver Magazine" list.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise by 63 to record 987

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise by 63 to record 987

B.C. has 64 active outbreaks at health-care facilities and seniors' homes; one month ago there were two.
'A wonderful student': Port Coquitlam school mourns former grad identified as fatal stabbing victim

'A wonderful student': Port Coquitlam school mourns former grad identified as fatal stabbing victim

Melissa Blimkie was known as a humble woman who put others' needs first while attending Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary.
Two rapid COVID-19 tests each for Tri-City school employees — but parents on their own for kids

Two rapid COVID-19 tests each for Tri-City school employees — but parents on their own for kids

Meanwhile, exposures continue to be reported at a handful of Tri-City schools by parents who are providing information on their own child's test results.
Four new players to bring 'depth' to Port Moody Panthers' future: GM

Four new players to bring 'depth' to Port Moody Panthers' future: GM

A handful of games remain, but Brian Wiebe is already looking ahead to the junior 'B' franchise's 2022–23 campaign.
After denied a PCR test, Port Moody grandmother worries of long-haul illness without proof she had Omicron

After denied a PCR test, Port Moody grandmother worries of long-haul illness without proof she had Omicron

Tri-City woman frustrated that policies are making it difficult to get tested, but the BC Centre for Disease Control says only high-risk people need a COVID-19 test.
Here's what's going on at Tri-City libraries

Here's what's going on at Tri-City libraries

Here's a roundup of local library events!
New senior amateur soccer club in Coquitlam is a long way from home

New senior amateur soccer club in Coquitlam is a long way from home

FC Koinonia is from Seoul, South Korea, and its players are hoping a year of senior amateur competition in the Pacific Coast Soccer League will further their development