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Burnaby senior dies in drowning at Port Moody marina

Burnaby senior dies in drowning at Port Moody marina

Units from the Port Moody Police Department, Port Moody Fire and Rescue and the BC ambulance service were dispatched to the scene , but attempts to revive the Burnaby man were unsuccessful
Temperatures set to dip in Coquitlam with chance of weekend snow

Temperatures set to dip in Coquitlam with chance of weekend snow

An arctic air mass descending from northern B.C. will contribute to cooler than average temperatures and a chance of snow Sunday
'It's so frustrating': Coquitlam pub manager says Super Bowl Sunday rules too vague

'It's so frustrating': Coquitlam pub manager says Super Bowl Sunday rules too vague

Pubs, restaurants told to avoid anything that would make Sunday seem ‘special,’ leaving at least one Coquitlam manager to ask, 'Where's the line?'
Coquitlam society 're-imagines' its annual fundraising gala

Coquitlam society 're-imagines' its annual fundraising gala

The Tri-City News is a sponsor for the ReImagine gala, the 16th annual fundraiser for the Share Family and Community Services that's based in Coquitlam.
Here’s how much the first phase of Port Moody’s climate action plan will cost

Here’s how much the first phase of Port Moody’s climate action plan will cost

It will cost Port Moody more than $4.2 million to implement the first phase of its climate action plan over the next two years.
B.C. restaurants can't promote showing Super Bowl: provincial health orders

B.C. restaurants can't promote showing Super Bowl: provincial health orders

And any place showing the NFL's big game must keep the TV volume at 'speaking level'
Eight more British Columbians die from COVID-19, pushing province's death toll to 1,218

Eight more British Columbians die from COVID-19, pushing province's death toll to 1,218

The number of those in intensive care units with COVID-19 rose by three overnight, to 82 – the highest total since December 22.
'I ask for patience': 300,000 British Columbians still waiting for COVID benefit, says premier

'I ask for patience': 300,000 British Columbians still waiting for COVID benefit, says premier

While 1.8 million have received their B.C. Recovery Benefit, another 300,000 are still waiting due to an error in their application
Coquitlam landowners post 'No Trespassing' signs on Crystal Falls trail

Coquitlam landowners post 'No Trespassing' signs on Crystal Falls trail

No Trespassing signs are now posted along the Crystal Falls trail, along the Coquitlam River, by private landowners.
B.C. drivers to receive a one-time ICBC rebate cheque, averaging $190

B.C. drivers to receive a one-time ICBC rebate cheque, averaging $190

Money will start to roll out at the beginning of March