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Older eligible Tri-City residents near 50% third-dose vaccination rate against COVID-19

Older eligible Tri-City residents near 50% third-dose vaccination rate against COVID-19

The entire region is nearing the 90 per cent double-dose mark as vaccine clinics begin to welcome and inoculate young children.
Thief caught with $3,000 in stolen tools arrested twice in one night in Port Moody

Thief caught with $3,000 in stolen tools arrested twice in one night in Port Moody

Port Moody police arrested one man twice in one night; most of the tools he stole have since been returned
UPDATE: Mary Hill Bypass westbound partially open as crews tend to large pothole near Coquitlam River Bridge

UPDATE: Mary Hill Bypass westbound partially open as crews tend to large pothole near Coquitlam River Bridge

The left lane of Highway 7B westbound is still closed between United Boulevard and Shaughnessy Street.
B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls below 100

B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls below 100

Seven more COVID-19 deaths raise province's death toll to 2,340.
Letter: 'Port Moody council’s tactic to deny by delay is a page out their playbook we have seen time and again'

Letter: 'Port Moody council’s tactic to deny by delay is a page out their playbook we have seen time and again'

I wasn’t surprised at all by Haven Lurbiecki’s letter to the editor about Wesgroup’s proposal to redevelop part of Coronation Park.
Minter: New poinsettias varieties are out for the holidays

Minter: New poinsettias varieties are out for the holidays

In a never-ending quest for the perfect plant, poinsettias now come in an ever-increasing range of styles and shades from red, pink and white to marbled bi-colours.
Two Tri-City hockey products are a step closer to representing Canada at 2022 World Juniors

Two Tri-City hockey products are a step closer to representing Canada at 2022 World Juniors

Kent Johnson and Vincent Iorio will go through a selection camp in hopes of reaching the big stage in Edmonton.
Coquitlam mayor, Coun. Hodge back on Metro Vancouver board for 2022

Coquitlam mayor, Coun. Hodge back on Metro Vancouver board for 2022

Richard Stewart and Craig Hodge will continue to represent the City of Coquitlam's interests as directors on the Metro Vancouver board, in 2022.
Letter: It's not the right time for Coquitlam city hall to expand

Letter: It's not the right time for Coquitlam city hall to expand

I always smile when I hear the old trope "government should be run like a business."
A dozen Tri-City schools are currently listed for potential COVID-19 exposure

A dozen Tri-City schools are currently listed for potential COVID-19 exposure

Double-dose vaccination rates against the virus among school-aged children reaches 87 per cent.