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Wet’suwet’en chiefs, Mohawks dig in heels on blockade

Wet’suwet’en chiefs, Mohawks dig in heels on blockade

Prime Minister, First Nations hold dueling press conferences, neither side blinks
COVID-19 spreads virus worries in Tri-Cities Iranian community

COVID-19 spreads virus worries in Tri-Cities Iranian community

Anmore's Fred Soofi, a native of Iran who owns a Coquitlam restaurant, says he has heard people are now hesitant to travel to Iran
Kwikwetlem First Nation seeks to drop Port Coquitlam land from claim

Kwikwetlem First Nation seeks to drop Port Coquitlam land from claim

The need to proceed with a planned business park is behind Kwikwetlem First Nation's change of approach with the city of Port Coquitlam, from which it needs services
His mother-in-law gave him a winning ticket. Will he share it?

His mother-in-law gave him a winning ticket. Will he share it?

Say what you will about your in-laws, but Mukesh Dutt is feeling the love for his mother-in-law, whose Valentine’s Day gift of a Set for Life 20 th Anniversary ticket led to a whopping top prize win of $675,000.
Port Moody volunteers can now get criminal record checks online

Port Moody volunteers can now get criminal record checks online

Port Moody Police Department now has applications for police information checks or vulnerable sector screening on its website

Kinsmen clubs are 100 years old and still serving their communities

Kinsmen club members are known for giving back to their communities through volunteer work but, this month, the organization will be taking a little time for itself.
No new coronavirus signage at YVR, despite Iran case

No new coronavirus signage at YVR, despite Iran case

There are no plans to change the signage at YVR or adjust the questions asked of arriving passengers, despite a woman being diagnosed with coronavirus after travelling in Iran.
Union of BC Indian Chiefs calls for salmon catch-and-release ban

Union of BC Indian Chiefs calls for salmon catch-and-release ban

UBCIC push for monitoring and stricter guidelines for sport fishing sector
Telus says 5,000 jobs at risk if feds mandate sharing of infrastructure

Telus says 5,000 jobs at risk if feds mandate sharing of infrastructure

CEO says company would also have to axe $1 billion of investment plans if required to provide mobile virtual network operators access to its infrastructure
Read latest dispatch from the Port Coquitlam apocalypse

Read latest dispatch from the Port Coquitlam apocalypse

Crews were busy in downtown Port Coquitlam preparing for filming of Radio Nowhere, which is based on a novel by Stephen King and stars the likes of EGOT-winner Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden and Amber Heard