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OPINION: Haters will despise this new B.C. vaccine card but I say ‘meh’

OPINION: Haters will despise this new B.C. vaccine card but I say ‘meh’

I was worried the new vaccine card would stop me from living my life, turns out it might get me back to the gym.
Letter: Politicians should have to serve out their term

Letter: Politicians should have to serve out their term

Those seeking public office should be required, by law, to serve out their term, and should not be allowed to seek another office, simply out of opportunism, writes this Port Coquitlam resident.
'This is a massive change in the culture of hockey': How the Coquitlam Express is taking care of players' well-being

'This is a massive change in the culture of hockey': How the Coquitlam Express is taking care of players' well-being

After witnessing players' struggles through a 2020/'21 season disrupted by COVID-19 public health restrictions, Coquitlam Express general manager has brought aboard a new coach to look after their mental and emotional well-being.
PHOTOS: Port Moody-Coquitlam candidates aim to bring communities together on multiple issues

PHOTOS: Port Moody-Coquitlam candidates aim to bring communities together on multiple issues

Will Davis, Nelly Shin and Bonita Zarrillo take part in the first forum for the local riding hosted by the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
New books out from Tri-City authors

New books out from Tri-City authors

Three authors with Tri-City connections are out with new books.
Coquitlam council officially grants a leave to Zarrillo

Coquitlam council officially grants a leave to Zarrillo

Coquitlam council on Tuesday granted a leave without pay to Coun. Bonita Zarrillo, the federal NDP candidate in Port Moody-Coquitlam.
PHOTOS: Business recovery, climate change hot topics for Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam candidates

PHOTOS: Business recovery, climate change hot topics for Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam candidates

Katerina Anastasiadis, Laura Dupont and Ron McKinnon take part in the first forum for the local riding hosted by the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
Turban portraits on show this month in Coquitlam

Turban portraits on show this month in Coquitlam

For civil engineer Kiranjot Kaur, the turban is a sculptural piece that’s part of the wearer’s identity and can stand as a portrait on its own.
Up to 10 pot shops to be considered for Coquitlam

Up to 10 pot shops to be considered for Coquitlam

Coquitlam now has a draft policy for cannabis sellers and producers.
15 more die from COVID-19 in B.C., 2,425 newly infected

15 more die from COVID-19 in B.C., 2,425 newly infected

Hospitalizations and ICU patient counts are highest since May.