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Coquitlam's Minnekhada park temporarily closing for trail upgrades

Coquitlam's Minnekhada park temporarily closing for trail upgrades

As well, the regional park's hours are set to change after the Labour Day long weekend.
Video: Bear family relocated after spotted up a tree in downtown Coquitlam

Video: Bear family relocated after spotted up a tree in downtown Coquitlam

Conservation officers were called to remove a mama bear and her two cubs, which caused Glen Drive and Johnson Street to close for several hours.
Port Moody councillor turns attention to school board

Port Moody councillor turns attention to school board

Zoe Royer is looking to switch seats on Oct. 15, 2022, after 11 years on Port Moody city council.
Housekeeping workers returning to three Coquitlam care homes — nearly 20 years later

Housekeeping workers returning to three Coquitlam care homes — nearly 20 years later

Fraser Health is welcoming back public employees to the Connolly, Cottonwood and Cypress lodges after ending private contracts.
At the fall KidSport equipment sale in Coquitlam, it is about the bike

At the fall KidSport equipment sale in Coquitlam, it is about the bike

The sale, that's held twice a year, raises money to help needy families pay for organized activities for their kids
Police investigation in Coquitlam could be linked to social media post about alleged sexual assault

Police investigation in Coquitlam could be linked to social media post about alleged sexual assault

RCMP are looking for video of a man acting in a suspicious manner on Poirier Street.
B.C. gas prices are falling, but will it last?

B.C. gas prices are falling, but will it last?

In Metro Vancouver, gas prices are expected to drop further over the Labour Day weekend, but one expert warns that trend could signal an economic downturn and could spike again by the end of the year.
Near 30% increase in weekly-confirmed Tri-Cities COVID-19 cases

Near 30% increase in weekly-confirmed Tri-Cities COVID-19 cases

Amid tighter testing restrictions, the new data comes a week after the region recorded its lowest case count during a seven-day reporting period in 2022.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations lowest since June

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations lowest since June

Another 33 people are said to have died while infected with COVID-19
Volunteers sought as Metro Vancouver non-profit predicts spike in kids' program demand

Volunteers sought as Metro Vancouver non-profit predicts spike in kids' program demand

Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver serves more than 1,000 kids, but it could take three years for one of them to be matched with a mentor.