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Fraser Health schools saw 2,000+ COVID-19 cases in six weeks – mostly students

Fraser Health schools saw 2,000+ COVID-19 cases in six weeks – mostly students

Newly released information about COVID-19 cases and "clusters" in schools shows students account for 90% of cases and are the key drivers of virus transmission
UPDATE: Missing person found

UPDATE: Missing person found

How will Coquitlam's big pipe dig affect you? Metro Vancouver wants to know

How will Coquitlam's big pipe dig affect you? Metro Vancouver wants to know

A part of Coquitlam’s Pipeline Road will be dug up next year for a massive water pipe.
Six Tri-City breweries part of provincial organization's newest craft crawl

Six Tri-City breweries part of provincial organization's newest craft crawl

'North of the Fraser' features Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam establishments as a way to expand local tourism and engage beer lovers during the fall season.
PHOTOS: Coquitlam Express see lots of red lights in special pink night at the rink

PHOTOS: Coquitlam Express see lots of red lights in special pink night at the rink

The Coquitlam Express scored the first two goals of their BC Hockey League game against the Powell River Kings on Wednesday, but then allowed nine of the next 10.
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. dip to two-month low

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. dip to two-month low

Hospitalizations keep rising, at new five-month high
Dumping old toilets could earn up to $200 in utility rebates for Coquitlam homeowners

Dumping old toilets could earn up to $200 in utility rebates for Coquitlam homeowners

The city is incentivizing residents to upgrade their water-guzzling thrones as it looks to save as much daily drinking water as possible.
New $2.2M footbridge over Coquitlam River could incorporate Indigenous art

New $2.2M footbridge over Coquitlam River could incorporate Indigenous art

Port Coquitlam council chose a 'signature style' design for a footbridge to replace the aging McAllister footbridge
Backyard chickens fly the coop in Port Moody

Backyard chickens fly the coop in Port Moody

Local residents won't be allowed to raise chickens in their backyards because they're too much of an easy-meal temptation for hungry bears on the prowl.
Tri-Cities' COVID-19 vaccination rates jump modestly amid new passport requirement

Tri-Cities' COVID-19 vaccination rates jump modestly amid new passport requirement

Regional single- and double-dose numbers each notably increased during the week of B.C.'s switch to full-vaccination mandate at non-essential places.