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Port Moody gardeners eager to get growing at new community gardens

Port Moody gardeners eager to get growing at new community gardens

Port Moody is getting two new community gardens that will include a total of 80 new plots for local gardeners to commune with the soil and each other.
London Drugs 'inundated' by vaccine booking calls, asks B.C. residents not to phone pharmacies

London Drugs 'inundated' by vaccine booking calls, asks B.C. residents not to phone pharmacies

London Drugs is offering vaccinations at three locations: North Vancouver, Coquitlam and Burnaby.
Fraser Health transitioning to new online booking system

Fraser Health transitioning to new online booking system

The Fraser Health Authority is preparing to transition to a new provincial ‘Get Vaccinated’ online registration and booking system.
Election is on for Port Coquitlam's first 'official' pet

Election is on for Port Coquitlam's first 'official' pet

Do you live in Port Coquitlam, and have a dog, cat, bunny or bird? It could be the city's inaugural pet ambassador.
Letter: Lack of growth in Port Coquitlam ‘disheartening’

Letter: Lack of growth in Port Coquitlam ‘disheartening’

Port Coquitlam has asked for public opinion in an open survey as the city prepares to update its Master Transportation Plan; letter writer argues it's time for council to make 'tough decisions' on transportation and growth
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. at year high, as record number of new variant cases discovered

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. at year high, as record number of new variant cases discovered

No new deaths from COVID-19, so B.C.'s death toll stays at 1,455.
Mountain bikers blamed for killing 4,000 juvenile fish in Coquitlam creek

Mountain bikers blamed for killing 4,000 juvenile fish in Coquitlam creek

The city of Coquitlam is putting up fences in the area of Tahsis and Ozada avenues to stop unsanctioned trails from being used, and to prevent vandalism around Maple Creek.
'Some kind of mistake or joke,' says Coquitlam woman infuriated over $1 ICBC rebate cheque

'Some kind of mistake or joke,' says Coquitlam woman infuriated over $1 ICBC rebate cheque

Sending out cheques for $1 is a waste of money, woman says, after receiving a smaller cheque than she expected for insuring two cars last year; the province had said when the ICBC rebate was announced that cheques would be between $25 and $400
Alleged serial arsonist arrested by Vancouver police after series of Mason hall fires

Alleged serial arsonist arrested by Vancouver police after series of Mason hall fires

A 42-year-old man has been arrested in relation to the three fires that occurred in North Vancouver and Vancouver
Pay parking at Belcarra Regional Park starts April 1 — no joke

Pay parking at Belcarra Regional Park starts April 1 — no joke

The new pay-parking scheme, which will run from April 1 until Sept. 30, will cost park visitors $2.00 per hour, with no time limit. No parking fees will be charged between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.