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Port Moody storyboard to memorialize the fate of the Komagata Maru

Port Moody storyboard to memorialize the fate of the Komagata Maru

A century ago, the ship carried 376 passengers from India who went without food or water for two months after being denied permission to dock in Vancouver.
Environment Canada gives Halloween forecast for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada gives Halloween forecast for Metro Vancouver

Will trick-or-treaters and party-goers have to work umbrellas into their costumes?
School District 43 seeks data on unvaccinated staff as it considers mandate for COVID-19 shots

School District 43 seeks data on unvaccinated staff as it considers mandate for COVID-19 shots

Coquitlam school district wants to study more before deciding to implement a vaccine mandate for school staff; however, getting that data could be challenging, superintendent says.
A new place "to go" is now open around Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake — with a bowl for thirsty pets

A new place "to go" is now open around Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake — with a bowl for thirsty pets

The dual universal facility also includes a pet bowl to keep your furry friend hydrated during the summer months.
Rain alert upgraded to weather warning for Metro Vancouver's next 'atmospheric river'

Rain alert upgraded to weather warning for Metro Vancouver's next 'atmospheric river'

Up to 70 mm is expected before Thursday night
Port Coquitlam sees big spike in bear calls as bruins look for scraps

Port Coquitlam sees big spike in bear calls as bruins look for scraps

Concern is bears may not hibernate this winter if they can access food scraps and other attractants, and may only 'hide' when it rains.
More than $1.65M in B.C. funding awarded to Tri-City arts, culture, sports non-profit groups

More than $1.65M in B.C. funding awarded to Tri-City arts, culture, sports non-profit groups

Nearly 45 regional organizations are part of the province's latest community distribution programs in hopes they can contribute to economic recovery.
More B.C. residents putting up 'mega displays' for Halloween: survey

More B.C. residents putting up 'mega displays' for Halloween: survey

Festive lights and blow-up decorations no longer limited to holiday season
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations highest since May

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations highest since May

Two more COVID-19 deaths, as 390 are in B.C. hospitals.
Southern route for Coquitlam Crunch set to open in late 2022: city

Southern route for Coquitlam Crunch set to open in late 2022: city

Construction is due to start next August, if the $3.1 million project is OK'd by Coquitlam city council.