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B.C. keeps new COVID-19 infections, active cases and hospitalizations low

B.C. keeps new COVID-19 infections, active cases and hospitalizations low

Four COVID-19-related deaths raise B.C.'s death toll from the pandemic to 1,707.
#CQCompStat: Uptick in break-and-enters has Coquitlam RCMP on community alert

#CQCompStat: Uptick in break-and-enters has Coquitlam RCMP on community alert

Regional Mounties’ newest strategy is targeting incidents at homes, garages and construction sites.
Coquitlam tells professional dog-walkers to ‘leash up' after man attacked

Coquitlam tells professional dog-walkers to ‘leash up' after man attacked

Owning a 'well-behaved' dog is not an excuse for letting it off leash, says the city of Coquitlam, which is urging people to leash up dogs on trails except where signage permits dogs to be off-leash
Check out some feathered friends at this Metro Vancouver bird banding station (VIDEO)

Check out some feathered friends at this Metro Vancouver bird banding station (VIDEO)

They've banded 99 different species! 🐦
Need a laptop? Coquitlam library now has six to loan out

Need a laptop? Coquitlam library now has six to loan out

Six laptops recently bought by the Coquitlam Public Library can now be checked out for home, business or school use.
More than 70% of eligible Tri-City residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine: data

More than 70% of eligible Tri-City residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine: data

BC Centre for Disease Control unveils its latest surveillance data, which now includes vaccination coverage for those aged 12 and older.
GRAD 2021: Heritage Woods' valedictorian Maya Tharp

GRAD 2021: Heritage Woods' valedictorian Maya Tharp

Heritage Woods Secondary graduate Maya Tharp shares what it's like to graduate in the second year of a pandemic.
‘Test your drugs’: Port Coquitlam is now the centre of the Tri-Cities’ overdose crisis

‘Test your drugs’: Port Coquitlam is now the centre of the Tri-Cities’ overdose crisis

Community groups are responding to the problem but some B.C. doctors say drug testing should be expanded, along with mental health supports
En plein air painter opens first solo show at Braid Street Studios in Port Coquitlam

En plein air painter opens first solo show at Braid Street Studios in Port Coquitlam

Painting outdoors for twice a week was a relief during the pandemic for Port Coquitlam artist Michael King.
Port Moody player's homerun puts Canada's national baseball team a step closer to Summer Olympics

Port Moody player's homerun puts Canada's national baseball team a step closer to Summer Olympics

Port Moody's Michael Crouse hit a homerun to help Canada upset Cuba on Tuesday in an Olympic qualifying tournament in Florida.