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29 trees to be chopped near Vancouver Golf Course for new Coquitlam sidewalk

29 trees to be chopped near Vancouver Golf Course for new Coquitlam sidewalk

A narrow sidewalk in front of one of the oldest golf clubs in Metro Vancouver will get a lift by the city next year.
Coquitlam Express to be in the pink for breast cancer awareness

Coquitlam Express to be in the pink for breast cancer awareness

The Coquitlam Express will be wearing special pink jerseys later this month to help raise awareness about breast cancer. It's a cause that hits close to home for the initiative's sponsor.
COVID-19: B.C. firms up mandatory vax plans for provincial workers

COVID-19: B.C. firms up mandatory vax plans for provincial workers

Bureaucrats and health-care workers in assisted living, long-term care face vaccination requirements
Port Moody police investigating two school swatting incidents

Port Moody police investigating two school swatting incidents

Someone has been calling in fake bomb threats to multiple Port Moody schools this year, sparking a broad investigation that could involve asking the FBI to help track down online perpetrators
PHOTOS: New Coast Salish figure welcomes Douglas College students, visitors to Coquitlam campus

PHOTOS: New Coast Salish figure welcomes Douglas College students, visitors to Coquitlam campus

A 500-year-old cedar from Bella Bella that was carved into a Coast Salish welcome figure now greets students and visitors to the Douglas College campus in Coquitlam.
Port Coquitlam family seeks help rebuilding after devastating fire

Port Coquitlam family seeks help rebuilding after devastating fire

Go Fund Me online fundraiser established to help Port Coquitlam family rebuild after a fire; with two students in school, mom is struggling to deal with the aftermath
Letter: Port Moody shouldn't complicate the development process

Letter: Port Moody shouldn't complicate the development process

Some advice from a resident
No thanks, Coquitlam council says for byelection

No thanks, Coquitlam council says for byelection

'It doesn't make much sense,' Coquitlam council says of byelection rule.
Pace of new COVID-19 infections in B.C. dips slightly

Pace of new COVID-19 infections in B.C. dips slightly

10 more die, 326 in hospital as fourth wave of pandemic continues.
Developer plans 422 apartments, lane closure next to Highway 1 in south Coquitlam

Developer plans 422 apartments, lane closure next to Highway 1 in south Coquitlam

City council granted first reading to McAllister Communities Ltd. last Monday for Ledingham McAllister to construct four buildings on 21 parcels: 19 single-family lots, a duplex and a lane.