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COVID-19 patient count in B.C. ICUs lowest since August

COVID-19 patient count in B.C. ICUs lowest since August

Numbers of new and active COVID-19 infections are also in a steady decline.
UPDATE: Power reportedly restored to more than 1,800 BC Hydro customers in Coquitlam

UPDATE: Power reportedly restored to more than 1,800 BC Hydro customers in Coquitlam

The cause is still being investigated.
Port Coquitlam re-opens trails, roads during welcome dry spell

Port Coquitlam re-opens trails, roads during welcome dry spell

A photo posted to Facebook shows how water that flooded the pedestrian path under the Kingsway Avenue bridge has now receded
'We have work to do': Coquitlam mayor aware of what's next after heavy rains cause sewer pipes to overflow

'We have work to do': Coquitlam mayor aware of what's next after heavy rains cause sewer pipes to overflow

City working with Metro Vancouver to fix problems with sewage during heavy rain events, but a permanent solution "takes decades," Mayor Richard Stewart says
Coquitlam Express flying home after B.C. floods, mudslides closed highways

Coquitlam Express flying home after B.C. floods, mudslides closed highways

The Coquihalla highway's closure forced the team to spend an extra night in Kamloops while returning home after playing in Prince George on the weekend.
Unionized workers at Coquitlam city hall get a 2% pay raise

Unionized workers at Coquitlam city hall get a 2% pay raise

Unionized workers with the City of Coquitlam will see a two per cent bump on their paycheques this year, as well as next year.
New turf field, bike bridge among Port Moody’s capital budget requests

New turf field, bike bridge among Port Moody’s capital budget requests

Port Moody's provisional capital budget for the coming year anticipates spending $17.2 million on various projects.
Huge downpour floods homes, backs up sewer pipes in Port Moody

Huge downpour floods homes, backs up sewer pipes in Port Moody

City crews responded to dozens of reports of flooding and backed up sewer lines and the emergency shelter opened for people who were homeless.
Coquitlam urges 'extreme' caution for future flooding events after recording 175 mm of rain in two days

Coquitlam urges 'extreme' caution for future flooding events after recording 175 mm of rain in two days

As B.C.'s lower mainland copes with the aftermath of a series of floods and mudslides, local residents are encouraged to take all steps need to avoid the impacts.
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to three-month low

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to three-month low

B.C. ICUs have not had fewer COVID-19 patients since September 1.