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Port Moody to boost reconciliation efforts with Indigenous community

Port Moody to boost reconciliation efforts with Indigenous community

Port Moody will work to heal its historical relationship with Indigenous communities and reconcile with them for the city’s own colonial past.
Coquitlam Zamboni drivers bring ice to immunization clinic to keep workers, doses cool during heat wave

Coquitlam Zamboni drivers bring ice to immunization clinic to keep workers, doses cool during heat wave

Several Zamboni trucks brought ice to the Poirier Forum this week to cool down COVID-19 vaccine doses and immunization workers
'High' fire rating in Coquitlam prompts safety reminder for homeowners, park visitors

'High' fire rating in Coquitlam prompts safety reminder for homeowners, park visitors

Coquitlam Fire Chief Jim Ogloff is reminding residents to keep safety top of mind when conducting home renovations or landscaping, as well as in local parks this summer.
Huge affordable housing project in Port Coquitlam passes major hurdle

Huge affordable housing project in Port Coquitlam passes major hurdle

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West says 302-unit project seeking rezoning is the largest affordable housing development the city has seen in decades
'Even young people die in the heat': The stages of heat stroke

'Even young people die in the heat': The stages of heat stroke

B.C. has recorded nearly 500 sudden deaths since the heat wave began.
Coquitlam side of Gatensbury multi-use pathway is getting a $1.16M facelift. Is that enough?

Coquitlam side of Gatensbury multi-use pathway is getting a $1.16M facelift. Is that enough?

Local residents and cyclists welcome the news of a longed-for investment but believe more can be done in connecting other key amenities and improving overall safety.
More than 4,200 residents sought refuge at Coquitlam library branches to beat the heat

More than 4,200 residents sought refuge at Coquitlam library branches to beat the heat

The CPL City Centre branch will be open tomorrow with reduced hours (July 1) and capacity limits will be lifted as B.C. officially enters Step Three of its COVID-19 restart plan.
Coquitlam got $146M richer last year despite COVID-19 challenges. Here's why

Coquitlam got $146M richer last year despite COVID-19 challenges. Here's why

Coquitlam’s bottom line last year proved to be its strongest yet.
B.C. administers five millionth COVID-19 vaccine dose

B.C. administers five millionth COVID-19 vaccine dose

Province records no deaths in two straight days for first time since October.
Coquitlam RCMP report 28 sudden deaths during Tri-City heat wave

Coquitlam RCMP report 28 sudden deaths during Tri-City heat wave

RCMP says it can't confirm if all are related to the heat wave — BC Coroners Service reported a total of 486 sudden and unexpected deaths since Friday (June 25).