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Coquitlam RCMP being investigated after alleged intoxicated man placed in "critical condition"

Coquitlam RCMP being investigated after alleged intoxicated man placed in "critical condition"

After two officers struggled to put him in handcuffs, the man appeared to have had trouble breathing and lost consciousness.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations reach new five-month high

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations reach new five-month high

B.C.'s existing and emergency hospital beds are 80.2% occupied.
Wasted parking space may soon house a new Port Coquitlam restaurant

Wasted parking space may soon house a new Port Coquitlam restaurant

Developer wants to build on 'under utilized' parking spaces, but says city requirements for paving a portion of Dominion Avenue and opening up a laneway are 'too onerous to bear'
Tri-City Tim Hortons locations raise more than $4,700 for residential school survivors

Tri-City Tim Hortons locations raise more than $4,700 for residential school survivors

Local residents munched on orange sprinkle donuts to help mark Canada's inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Sept. 30).
Hungry black bears can't get in to Port Coquitlam green waste bins but keeping them out could cost more

Hungry black bears can't get in to Port Coquitlam green waste bins but keeping them out could cost more

Bears are trying to open green bins to get something to eat but can't quite figure out Port Coquitlam's triple lock system
Pool, library and gyms planned for new $115M rec centre on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain

Pool, library and gyms planned for new $115M rec centre on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain

Burke Mountain will get a community centre in 2026, but it’ll cost Coquitlam homeowners at least another five per cent on their property tax bills to operate the facility.
Tiering water and sewer rates could give some Port Moody residents a break – but not others

Tiering water and sewer rates could give some Port Moody residents a break – but not others

Port Moody is considering implementing a tiered structure for water and sewer services that would give a break to residents of some types of housing.
Resilience, recognition and support: Coquitlam residents called upon to help small businesses

Resilience, recognition and support: Coquitlam residents called upon to help small businesses

Small Business Week is underway and here's why buying local can create positive connections across the community.
Reminder: Fraser Health setting up COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinic in Coquitlam

Reminder: Fraser Health setting up COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinic in Coquitlam

The Poirier Admin Building will act as an immunization clinic tomorrow (Oct. 20) in hopes of reaching out to eligible residents seeking first, second or third doses.
Here's how to help 'courageous' women fleeing home for Tri-City shelter

Here's how to help 'courageous' women fleeing home for Tri-City shelter

Shoppers Drug Mart Love You campaign raises cash for program to help domestic abuse survivors rebuild their lives and their self-esteem