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This Port Coquitlam library has a fix for your cancelled beach vacation

This Port Coquitlam library has a fix for your cancelled beach vacation

it doesn’t involve beaches, sun nor fun — it's a sunshine lamp and library patrons are going crazy for this light therapy
‘Our little home is closing,’ Port Coquitlam Starbucks caught up in sweeping closures

‘Our little home is closing,’ Port Coquitlam Starbucks caught up in sweeping closures

Starbucks next to Port Coquitlam city hall latest in the Tri-Cities to shut down; mayor hopes 'unique' business will move in to take advantage of downtown revitalization plans
Candlelight vigil to be held Sunday for missing Port Moody woman

Candlelight vigil to be held Sunday for missing Port Moody woman

A virtual candlelight vigil for Trina Hunt, a 48-year-old Port Moody woman who went missing from her home on Heritage Mountain last Monday, will be held Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
'The demand for what we do skyrocketed': child hunger issue worsened by pandemic, says B.C. charity

'The demand for what we do skyrocketed': child hunger issue worsened by pandemic, says B.C. charity

Backpack Buddies organization helps fill ‘weekend hunger gap’ throughout Lower Mainland and beyond
Letter: 'Obey signs' when using these Coquitlam trails

Letter: 'Obey signs' when using these Coquitlam trails

People urged to use trails wisely
$132 million Port Coquitlam sports centre rushing toward fall finish

$132 million Port Coquitlam sports centre rushing toward fall finish

Challenging build for Port Coquitlam will come to an end when project is complete with 425-stall parking lot, new arena, gym, sports courts
Fraser Health declares COVID-19 outbreak Royal Columbian Hospital

Fraser Health declares COVID-19 outbreak Royal Columbian Hospital

Fraser Health has also declared an outbreak at a B.C. jail, where 20 individuals in custody have tested positive for the virus.
B.C. records nine new COVID-19 deaths as pandemic slogs on

B.C. records nine new COVID-19 deaths as pandemic slogs on

Province has fewest number of people under active health monitoring since early November
Anmore Green misses deadline, but work continues to solve sewage seepage

Anmore Green misses deadline, but work continues to solve sewage seepage

The clock is ticking for Anmore Green Estates to connect its 51 homes to the regional sewer system in Port Moody after its septic system failed more than three years ago.
'Do not make plans,' warns Henry in plea to stem Family Day travel

'Do not make plans,' warns Henry in plea to stem Family Day travel

B.C.'s top doc says travel should remain essential, with a focus on staying local, until at least the summer