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719 new coronavirus cases reported in Tri-Cities’ health delivery area last week

719 new coronavirus cases reported in Tri-Cities’ health delivery area last week

The 719 new cases represent a 13% increase week over week; new cases rose only 8% the previous reporting period.
Kinsight agreement champions Port Moody’s inclusivity, says its CEO

Kinsight agreement champions Port Moody’s inclusivity, says its CEO

Non-profit organization that helps people with developmental delays or disabilities will get a subsidized price on 1,600 sq. ft. unit in new condo development.
Report on systemic racism in B.C. will have national ramifications: Metis Nation B.C.

Report on systemic racism in B.C. will have national ramifications: Metis Nation B.C.

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s report into systemic racism in B.C.
Tri-City drama teachers turn METFest into an online teaching tool

Tri-City drama teachers turn METFest into an online teaching tool

High school drama students won’t be heading to the theatre at Port Moody’s Heritage Woods secondary this week for their annual METFest.
Forty-six dead from COVID in B.C. since Friday

Forty-six dead from COVID in B.C. since Friday

There have been 2,364 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in B.C. since Friday, and 46 deaths.
Port Coquitlam garden store property to become car dealership

Port Coquitlam garden store property to become car dealership

Third-reading given to rezoning of 3.3. acres of the Art Knapp property on Dominion Avenue, according to the city
SFU Choir offers digital carolling during the pandemic

SFU Choir offers digital carolling during the pandemic

You can hear Deck the Halls, Silent Night and We Wish You a Merry Christmas — sung just for you — in a digital carolling by the SFU choir.
Port Moody writer out with self-help book for fire wives

Port Moody writer out with self-help book for fire wives

Tara McIntosh of Port Moody released "Fire Wife: Standing Strong In Your Relationship, Your Life, and Your Dreams" this fall.
Christmas trees selling in Coquitlam to support foster children

Christmas trees selling in Coquitlam to support foster children

Aunt Leah’s tree lot opens Dec. 3 with brisk selling expected as people get their decorating done early
Report finds systemic racism in B.C.'s health care system, but no evidence of alcohol 'game'

Report finds systemic racism in B.C.'s health care system, but no evidence of alcohol 'game'

Health Minister Adrian Dix has apologized for systemic anti-Indigenous racism in health care after a report found hundreds of examples of racism, prejudice and profiling, which result in poorer health outcomes for First Nations and Métis people.