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Port Moody has a plan if firefighters start getting sick with COVID-19

Port Moody has a plan if firefighters start getting sick with COVID-19

The department has 45 firefighters, but four are off sick
Community garden to grow in Port Moody’s Art Wilkinson Park despite neighbours’ objections

Community garden to grow in Port Moody’s Art Wilkinson Park despite neighbours’ objections

The garden was supposed to be ready last year, but the project was delayed so neighbours could be surveyed about the project
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations surge to 500

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations surge to 500

There have not been more COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals since April.
Thousands sign petition to stop in-person learning at Douglas College during Omicron surge

Thousands sign petition to stop in-person learning at Douglas College during Omicron surge

Coquitlam and New Westminster students say they are worried about contracting the illness and missing class; administration says it's following the guidelines of the provincial health office
COVID-19 outbreak declared over at Port Coquitlam's Hawthorne Lodge

COVID-19 outbreak declared over at Port Coquitlam's Hawthorne Lodge

Fraser Health detected five infections in nearly two weeks, while an outbreak remains in place at Eagle Ridge Hospital.
Heavy rains send sewage into Coquitlam creek

Heavy rains send sewage into Coquitlam creek

Residents are upset about sewage overflowing into their backyards and neighbouring streets during Wednesday's heavy rain fall
Andre a giant in Coquitlam lacrosse

Andre a giant in Coquitlam lacrosse

The Coquitlam lacrosse community is mourning the loss of one of its foundational builders
Port Moody's Kent Johnson nominated for U.S. college hockey's top honour

Port Moody's Kent Johnson nominated for U.S. college hockey's top honour

The 19-year-old Columbus Blue Jackets pick is among dozens of names put forward by coaches for the Hobey Baker Award.
SIGN ME UP: Keep fit from home this month with Coquitlam virtual workouts

SIGN ME UP: Keep fit from home this month with Coquitlam virtual workouts

The City of Coquitlam is hosting a number of low-cost classes via Zoom for all fitness levels this month.
Case rates decline as 25% of eligible Tri-City residents receive COVID-19 vaccine booster

Case rates decline as 25% of eligible Tri-City residents receive COVID-19 vaccine booster

Fraser Health says 90 per cent of its COVID-19 cases are linked to the Omicron variant, leading to an 'increased demand' for testing.