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Eligible middle-aged Tri-City residents are 75% triple-vaccinated against COVID-19

Eligible middle-aged Tri-City residents are 75% triple-vaccinated against COVID-19

It's the latest major threshold the region has surpassed since booster doses were first available to the general public earlier this year.
These Tri-Cities' hockey players will play for Team Canada at the upcoming World Hockey Championships

These Tri-Cities' hockey players will play for Team Canada at the upcoming World Hockey Championships

Mathew Barzal and Kent Johnson's NHL teams didn't make the playoffs
Kwi Am Choi scholarship winner got 'dizzy' making art for Port Moody show

Kwi Am Choi scholarship winner got 'dizzy' making art for Port Moody show

Until June 9 at PoMoArts, Vancouver painter and visual artist Dion Smith-Dokkie will showcase "Iris Atoll," while Connor MacKinnon will display "A Fragmented History: Port Moody."
Anti-Asian hate rally hopes to garner support from Coquitlam residents

Anti-Asian hate rally hopes to garner support from Coquitlam residents

Lincoln SkyTrain station will be a backdrop for one of five mini rallies in B.C. on May 10 — National Day of Action Against Anti-Asian Racism.
Arriba! Salsa is back at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park

Arriba! Salsa is back at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park

Hot Salsa Dance Zone returns to Coquitlam's Evergreen Cultural Centre for dance lessons and parties, and hosts a free outdoors party at TD Community Plaza on June 25.
Photos: These tiny fish being released from Port Moody are on a very special mission

Photos: These tiny fish being released from Port Moody are on a very special mission

The number of salmon returning to Mossom Creek to spawn has been decreasing.
Letter: Coquitlam should revisit this cannabis store application after revelation

Letter: Coquitlam should revisit this cannabis store application after revelation

Applicant was fined for selling to a minor at another B.C. location.
Glen Elementary 'fully operational' as IHIT takes lead on fatal Coquitlam stabbing

Glen Elementary 'fully operational' as IHIT takes lead on fatal Coquitlam stabbing

A man died of his wounds and a suspect is in custody from the incident that took place in the early hours of Mother's Day.
Opinion: Return of B.C. legislature puts health minister on the hot seat

Opinion: Return of B.C. legislature puts health minister on the hot seat

BC Liberals hammer away at shortage of doctors.
Burnaby girl killed in dump-truck crash was newcomer from Afghanistan

Burnaby girl killed in dump-truck crash was newcomer from Afghanistan

A GoFundMe campaign is raising money for the funeral of the 14-year-old Byrne Creek Community School Grade 8 student who was struck and killed a few blocks from the school last Thursday.