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Reminder: Three more pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics on schedule for Coquitlam post-secondary

Reminder: Three more pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics on schedule for Coquitlam post-secondary

Douglas College has hosted six other stations in the past two weeks in hopes of reaching out to those looking for a shot against the virus.
Tri-Cities’ businesses to get a boost for their recovery from pandemic

Tri-Cities’ businesses to get a boost for their recovery from pandemic

Local businesses recovering from the pandemic will be getting a boost from a collaboration of Tri-City organizations
Redevelopment of Port Moody’s Woodland Park green-lit despite last-ditch attempt to pump the brakes

Redevelopment of Port Moody’s Woodland Park green-lit despite last-ditch attempt to pump the brakes

Project would be comprised of more than 2,000 new homes to be built in five phases over the next 15 years or so.
Trend of fewer COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals, ICUs continues

Trend of fewer COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals, ICUs continues

Number of COVID-19 patients in B.C. ICUs has fallen in nine straight government updates.
Port Coquitlam middle school kids show they care with a huge fundraiser for flood victims

Port Coquitlam middle school kids show they care with a huge fundraiser for flood victims

Worried about families losing their homes, Minnekhada Middle School launches online fundraiser to generate cash for B.C. flood victims
Here's how a stroll through Coquitlam Centre can help B.C. flood victims and local families

Here's how a stroll through Coquitlam Centre can help B.C. flood victims and local families

The mall has set up a winter wonderland in the name of charity and cheer as the holidays draw closer for the Tri-Cities.
Letter: Port Moody should have 'gentle development' — not overbuilt neighbourhoods

Letter: Port Moody should have 'gentle development' — not overbuilt neighbourhoods

Coronation Park does need exploding development, this letter writer states.
Cost to swim, skate and workout at Coquitlam facilities set to go up next year

Cost to swim, skate and workout at Coquitlam facilities set to go up next year

On Monday, council unanimously gave three readings to the fees and charges bylaw to raise some rates in the new year — a move that’s expected to generate some $327,800 for the city in 2022.
More than $122K funded to Coquitlam-area organizations for anti-racism engagement sessions

More than $122K funded to Coquitlam-area organizations for anti-racism engagement sessions

The in-person and virtual events ultimately hope to help the province shape and implement legislation to further prevent systemic racism.
Cyclist sent to hospital following two-vehicle collision in Coquitlam

Cyclist sent to hospital following two-vehicle collision in Coquitlam

A woman was struck by one of the vehicles while cycling on Lougheed Highway.