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What would make the Coquitlam Public Library better?

What would make the Coquitlam Public Library better?

Running until July 31, the customer satisfaction survey will be used by Coquitlam Public Library staff to help evaluate and improve the collections, programs and services.
Rabies alert at White Pine Beach in Port Moody

Rabies alert at White Pine Beach in Port Moody

An injured bat may have infected up to nine people with rabies after they handled it at Port Moody's White Pine Beach.
Junior lacrosse returns to Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam

Junior lacrosse returns to Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam

Junior lacrosse action returns this week as the BC Junior A Lacrosse League launches its "summer showcase" series of games through the month of July.
Letter: Historic heat wave should be a wakeup call for all of us

Letter: Historic heat wave should be a wakeup call for all of us

'It’s time to stop ignoring what is happening'
Letter: Watchful guardian waited 'who knows how long' until I found my keys at Coquitlam Crunch

Letter: Watchful guardian waited 'who knows how long' until I found my keys at Coquitlam Crunch

A man found a set of keys next to a vehicle and decided to wait until the rightful owner picked them up.
Here’s a way you can help displaced Lytton residents, others impacted by B.C. wildfires

Here’s a way you can help displaced Lytton residents, others impacted by B.C. wildfires

United Ways have pooled $200,000 to relaunch recovery fund and are asking the public to help contribute to the cause.
Nearly $200K in wildfire prevention funds granted to Port Moody, Coquitlam

Nearly $200K in wildfire prevention funds granted to Port Moody, Coquitlam

B.C. is helping Coastal Fire Centre communities reduce the risk of future blazes with money for planning, training and education.
Experience, efforts rewarded for three Coquitlam students at national Francophone competition

Experience, efforts rewarded for three Coquitlam students at national Francophone competition

Two Banting Middle students and one from Citadel Middle earned bursaries for their French-language speaking skills and a donation was matched to the non-profit of their choosing.
Weekly Tri-City COVID-19 infections down 75% in one month: report

Weekly Tri-City COVID-19 infections down 75% in one month: report

Local health area numbers are consistently decreasing week-to-week, says the BC Centre for Disease Control as the province settles into Step Three of its restart plan.
Tri-Cities' 50+ residents leading regional COVID-19 immunization numbers

Tri-Cities' 50+ residents leading regional COVID-19 immunization numbers

Week-to-week cases down to one — as well as positivity rates — in latest data from the BC Centre for Disease Control.