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B.C. changes visiting rules at seniors' care homes as COVID-19 wanes

B.C. changes visiting rules at seniors' care homes as COVID-19 wanes

Fracturing arm of 300-pound Coquitlam patient was an 'unfortunate accident': IIO

Fracturing arm of 300-pound Coquitlam patient was an 'unfortunate accident': IIO

An investigation into an incident at the BC Forensic Psychiatric Institute in Coquitlam found officers did not use excessive force in trying to move a patient into a seclusion room
Coquitlam home with heated pool sells $500K over asking after multiple offers in a single day

Coquitlam home with heated pool sells $500K over asking after multiple offers in a single day

This sale may be headed for the record books. A Coquitlam home sold for well over asking but a balanced market is predicted for spring as more homes are listed for sale
Net tightening on scofflaws responsible for pollution that killed fish in Port Coquitlam creek

Net tightening on scofflaws responsible for pollution that killed fish in Port Coquitlam creek

Citizen reporting is helping Coquitlam and the province find individuals responsible for pouring toxic materials down a storm drain that killed killed several salmon and trout.
A new community garden has opened in Port Coquitlam and plots are expected to fill up fast

A new community garden has opened in Port Coquitlam and plots are expected to fill up fast

It may be cold and rainy but it will soon be gardening season. In Port Coquitlam, the city is offering 16 plots at its newest community garden.
'Hate-motivated incidents' added to RCMP's online reporting in North Vancouver, Coquitlam

'Hate-motivated incidents' added to RCMP's online reporting in North Vancouver, Coquitlam

Police hope online tool will encourage reporting of racially-motivated events
Port Coquitlam basketball player makes his pro debut

Port Coquitlam basketball player makes his pro debut

Terry Fox grad is now playing for the London Lightning of the National Basketball League of Canada
Letter: 'Too many of these decisions are being made behind closed doors,' Port Coquitlam writer says of tree loss

Letter: 'Too many of these decisions are being made behind closed doors,' Port Coquitlam writer says of tree loss

Port Coquitlam residents witnessed a number of healthy, mature trees being removed from Veterans Park and Leigh Square in Port Coquitlam on March 15 and 16, with more still to come down, this letter writer states.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 300

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 300

Seven COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,960.
Opinion: B.C. COVID-19 'review' is a joke that leaves out too many areas

Opinion: B.C. COVID-19 'review' is a joke that leaves out too many areas

Terms of reference omits an assessment of Dr. Bonnie Henry.