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Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to new 14-week low: 3,345

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to new 14-week low: 3,345

Nine more die from the disease, raising B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,290.
Expert: Few alternatives for cargo vessels at Vancouver port as rail links remain broken

Expert: Few alternatives for cargo vessels at Vancouver port as rail links remain broken

Vessels handling bulk cargo have to try to wait out the outages for their cargo to arrive at Port of Vancouver.
Two Tri-City sub-regions among the first to cross 90% double-dose threshold against COVID-19

Two Tri-City sub-regions among the first to cross 90% double-dose threshold against COVID-19

Southwest Coquitlam and Port Moody are ahead of the pack, but case rates took a notable bump in certain areas.
#CQCompStat: Property theft increase in two neighbouring regions has Coquitlam RCMP amping up patrols

#CQCompStat: Property theft increase in two neighbouring regions has Coquitlam RCMP amping up patrols

Two sections along the Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam border have been recently subjected to business break-and-enters as well as theft from vehicles.
UPDATE: Missing person found

UPDATE: Missing person found

Tri-City teams poised to make an impact at high school soccer provincials

Tri-City teams poised to make an impact at high school soccer provincials

The Riverside Rapids, Centennial Centaurs and Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils will compete for a provincial boys soccer championship beginning Nov. 25 in Burnaby.
Flooding, damaged highways wreak havoc on sports schedules, including Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam high school football teams

Flooding, damaged highways wreak havoc on sports schedules, including Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam high school football teams

Last weekend's "atmospheric river" that caused widespread flooding and damaged roads connecting the Lower Mainland to the rest of British Columbia has also capsized several sports schedules.
VIDEO: Poodle survives three nights and massive rainstorm in mountains near Port Moody

VIDEO: Poodle survives three nights and massive rainstorm in mountains near Port Moody

Family says social media was put to good use with dozens of offers of help, which eventually led to the dog being found by a local mountain biker.
B.C. reports fewest new daily COVID-19 infections since August: 324

B.C. reports fewest new daily COVID-19 infections since August: 324

Seven more COVID-19 deaths push death toll in province to 2,281.
Coquitlam-area school-aged children reach 90% single-vaccination rate against COVID-19

Coquitlam-area school-aged children reach 90% single-vaccination rate against COVID-19

This comes as Fraser Health lists three Tri-City schools for new exposures in the last week.