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A quick recap of who's eyeing your 2021 federal election vote in Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam

A quick recap of who's eyeing your 2021 federal election vote in Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam

Ron McKinnon is seeking a third term in Ottawa against three newcomers to the realm of federal politics.
A quick recap of who's eyeing your 2021 federal election vote in Port Moody-Coquitlam

A quick recap of who's eyeing your 2021 federal election vote in Port Moody-Coquitlam

Nelly Shin is seeking a second term in Ottawa against three others who are no strangers to political races and/or public service.
High B.C. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations prompt government action

High B.C. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations prompt government action

Hospitalizations rise by five to 138, the highest level since June 15.
Tribunal dismisses another mask human rights claim

Tribunal dismisses another mask human rights claim

Man who walked to and from clinic claimed he couldn’t walk 30 feet
Youth arrested among group caught illegally drinking in Port Moody's Rocky Point Park

Youth arrested among group caught illegally drinking in Port Moody's Rocky Point Park

After attempting to damage a police vehicle, they tried to flee on foot; meanwhile, another youth was pepper-sprayed and robbed.
TransLink mandates masks as result of B.C. provincial health order

TransLink mandates masks as result of B.C. provincial health order

Dr. Bonnie Henry announced masks are required in all indoor public spaces starting Aug. 25
Vintage 'gangster’s car' hits the road again in Port Coquitlam

Vintage 'gangster’s car' hits the road again in Port Coquitlam

Monte Gisborne's 1929 Hudson Super Six last drove on pavement in 1960. Saturday, its narrow rubber tires hit the road again. But it was touch and go whether he could get the repairs done in time.
Coquitlam woman buys 'impulse' $500K lottery ticket while grabbing dinner for family

Coquitlam woman buys 'impulse' $500K lottery ticket while grabbing dinner for family

Astar Henry purchased one of two locally-winning tickets the night of Lotto Max's record-breaking $70-million draw.
Port Moody police investigating credit card fraud and stolen mail — some from as far as New York

Port Moody police investigating credit card fraud and stolen mail — some from as far as New York

The department recently seized several card readers from homes in downtown Vancouver and Richmond after two local reports of theft and suspicious activity.
B.C. puts mask mandate back in place for indoor public spaces

B.C. puts mask mandate back in place for indoor public spaces

The provincial health order is effective Aug. 25, 2021.