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B.C. records 14 COVID-19 deaths in past three days

B.C. records 14 COVID-19 deaths in past three days

COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to 359 – the lowest total since January.
Buyers purchased these luxury Anmore, Belcarra homes for thousands less than asking

Buyers purchased these luxury Anmore, Belcarra homes for thousands less than asking

Luxury homes are still going for top dollar in the Tri-Cities, but buyers are driving a hard bargain to purchase homes for less than the listed price in some cases
Puppy poisoned by cannabis gummies someone threw up near Coquitlam trail

Puppy poisoned by cannabis gummies someone threw up near Coquitlam trail

Young Heartland Terrier got sick and fell over after sniffing and licking vomit containing half-digested gummy candies along a trail in Mundy Park.
'Freedom convoy' shifts gears to protest in Vancouver, not Victoria

'Freedom convoy' shifts gears to protest in Vancouver, not Victoria

The 'bearhug' operation could be in the Lower Mainland this Sunday
B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

Business advocates say they would have liked more notice.
Accused in murder of Coquitlam student to make first appearance at Vancouver Provincial Court

Accused in murder of Coquitlam student to make first appearance at Vancouver Provincial Court

The man charged in connection with killing a student from Coquitlam’s Pinetree Secondary School will be in court tomorrow (March 15) for a bail hearing.
Dozens of fish killed by 'careless' Port Coquitlam resident who dumped toxic fluid down a storm drain

Dozens of fish killed by 'careless' Port Coquitlam resident who dumped toxic fluid down a storm drain

Hyde Creek Watershed Society volunteers are worried that birds, mammals might be poisoned by eating fish killed by a toxic substance washed into a storm drain by a resident in the Lincoln Drive neighbourhood
Desperately needed medical supplies donated by Port Coquitlam heading to war-torn Ukraine

Desperately needed medical supplies donated by Port Coquitlam heading to war-torn Ukraine

A massive response is underway to support the Ukrainian people, including the efforts of a Port Coquitlam veteran who has gathered medical equipment and supplies from the City of Port Coquitlam for soldiers on the front line and evacuated refugees.
Coquitlam Express headed to BCHL playoffs after successful weekend road trip

Coquitlam Express headed to BCHL playoffs after successful weekend road trip

The Coquitlam Express defeated the Powell River Kings twice, along with the Cowichan Valley Capitals in a successful three-game swing to Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast.
Port Moody grad plays best friend in sex-crazed 'Bunny' at Vancity Culture Lab

Port Moody grad plays best friend in sex-crazed 'Bunny' at Vancity Culture Lab

A Heritage Woods Secondary grad takes on the role of Maggie in the play Bunny, which opens in Vancouver on Thursday (March 17).