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Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs win junior lacrosse championship in most unusual season

Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs win junior lacrosse championship in most unusual season

After a year off the floor because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a truncated schedule this summer as public health restrictions eased, the Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs are champions again — sort of.
Police seek information about Coquitlam hiker who disappeared on mountain trails one year ago

Police seek information about Coquitlam hiker who disappeared on mountain trails one year ago

One year after Ali Safar Naderi goes missing, Coquitlam RCMP issue press release in the hopes of jogging the public's memory and obtaining information that could shed light on the man's disappearance.
Conservative Party's Erin O'Toole has Metro Vancouver millennials in his sights

Conservative Party's Erin O'Toole has Metro Vancouver millennials in his sights

New Conservative Party platform launched this week for the 2021 federal election promises climate change spending accounts, housing help for millennials and a balanced budget in 10 years.
Motorcyclist had an adventurous spirit: father

Motorcyclist had an adventurous spirit: father

Matheus Fredrich died in a collision on Highway 99 on Aug. 9
On the road again: More than 200 vehicles to cruise around Port Coquitlam after COVID-19 hiatus

On the road again: More than 200 vehicles to cruise around Port Coquitlam after COVID-19 hiatus

Downtown Port Coquitlam Car Show organizers are planning a parade of more than 200 vehicles around town after the pandemic cancelled its 2020 edition.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. rise to another three-month high

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. rise to another three-month high

Younger people fuel the recent rise in infections.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh pitches 20% foreign buyer's tax at Burnaby campaign stop

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh pitches 20% foreign buyer's tax at Burnaby campaign stop

Singh blames feds for skyrocketing home prices
Hundreds of Tri-City residents sought refuge in cooling centres from heat, smoke

Hundreds of Tri-City residents sought refuge in cooling centres from heat, smoke

Cities opened air-conditioned public facilities and misting tents between Aug. 11-15, 2021, as temperatures hovered around 40 C with humidity.
Second Tri-City tour for colon cancer research looks to match $7K raised from inaugural event

Second Tri-City tour for colon cancer research looks to match $7K raised from inaugural event

The Goutsisson Family Foundation's 2021 edition is honouring Ric Sisson — a Port Moody environment advocate and Coquitlam entrepreneur.
New museum exhibit shows ‘employment opportunities’ have always been a part of Port Moody’s history

New museum exhibit shows ‘employment opportunities’ have always been a part of Port Moody’s history

As Port Moody wrestles with becoming a self-sustaining community where people can live and work, a new display at Station Museum shows "employment opportunities" have always been a driving force in building the city.