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COVID-19: How productive are you being at home?

COVID-19: How productive are you being at home?

Is it a productive time for you at home as we're in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic? Maybe you’ve been binging shows on Netflix. Or starting a household project you’ve been putting off. Or getting back to one you’ve taken a break from.
Half of British Columbians worried about feeding families but praise leaders: poll

Half of British Columbians worried about feeding families but praise leaders: poll

Despite the financial strain, provincial and federal leaders receive top marks in how they have handled the crisis.

Coquitlam cancels May events, waiting on Canada Day and other summer happenings

Both Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are taking a wait-and-see approach to events scheduled for after May and say they will heed advice from health authorities
Need a drink? Tri-Cities pubs still need some customers to hang on

Need a drink? Tri-Cities pubs still need some customers to hang on

Pub owners in Coquitlam and Port Moody say they’re doing business with food takeout and delivery, and are also concerned with what happens when the pandemic is over
'Together, we must stay apart,' says Henry, as B.C. reports 1 new death, 92 new COVID-19 cases

'Together, we must stay apart,' says Henry, as B.C. reports 1 new death, 92 new COVID-19 cases

To date, 396 people have recovered from the coronavirus in B.C.
Read this before you go for a hike this weekend

Read this before you go for a hike this weekend

The BC Search and Rescue association says the COVID-19 pandemic means people must be extra cautious in the outdoors
‘Our world has never seen anything like this,’ say Tri-City teens

‘Our world has never seen anything like this,’ say Tri-City teens

Graduation is on hold — along with everything else — for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody high school students as they wait out spring break at home
People with COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed on domestic flights, trains: Trudeau

People with COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed on domestic flights, trains: Trudeau

New Transport Canada rules to kick in noon Monday
911 swamped with virus calls; non-urgent inquiries should go to 811

911 swamped with virus calls; non-urgent inquiries should go to 811

B.C. paramedics are reporting that 75 per cent of recent calls to 911 ambulance dispatch are related to suspicions of COVID-19 or other influenza-type symptoms.
Port Moody RibFest will wait and see on whether to cancel 2020 event

Port Moody RibFest will wait and see on whether to cancel 2020 event

Hugely popular barbecue event in Rocky Point Park is scheduled for July 17 to 19 and organizers will make a final decision on its fate by June 1