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B.C. extends gap between vaccine doses to 16 weeks as rollout accelerates

B.C. extends gap between vaccine doses to 16 weeks as rollout accelerates

Younger British Columbians may be able to receive some protection in spring rather than summer
Coquitlam up for a "smart city" award

Coquitlam up for a "smart city" award

Coquitlam is up for a major international award as a “smart city.”
Opinion: Based on Site C, it sure looks like BC Hydro runs the government

Opinion: Based on Site C, it sure looks like BC Hydro runs the government

What BC Hydro wants, BC Hydro gets
MP tables music petition started by Port Coquitlam teacher

MP tables music petition started by Port Coquitlam teacher

A petition started by a Port Coquitlam music teacher to get the government to top of the wages of professional musicians was tabled last week in the House of Commons.
Vancouver grocery and drug store workers among new COVID-19 cases across Lower Mainland

Vancouver grocery and drug store workers among new COVID-19 cases across Lower Mainland

Stores with newly-infected workers are in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Delta, and Surrey.
B.C. set to provide details on vaccination rollout Monday morning

B.C. set to provide details on vaccination rollout Monday morning

The next group due to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the province are those 80 years or older who live independently
This young Port Moody entrepreneur wants to save the planet

This young Port Moody entrepreneur wants to save the planet

A young Port Moody entrepreneur is hoping his organic cotton shopping bags will help reduce the amount of plastics going into the world's oceans.
Hockey helps Port Moody teen bounce back from fire tragedy

Hockey helps Port Moody teen bounce back from fire tragedy

Last December, the Port Moody home of 13-year-old Hailey Kress was heavily damaged by a fire, including her hockey equipment. Her team helped her get through the crisis.
Baby Angel died peacefully in his parents' arms, says family

Baby Angel died peacefully in his parents' arms, says family

Squamish and North Shore communities rallied around newborn Alejo, who had a rare form of pediatric cancer his parents hoped could be treated. 
Looking for spring break ideas? Here are some camps, lessons on offer in Port Coquitlam

Looking for spring break ideas? Here are some camps, lessons on offer in Port Coquitlam

Trekkers, explorers, swimming lessons and more for school-aged children — with registration taking place now and financial assistance available for those who qualify