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Comedian with Coquitlam roots has new act based on the women in his life

Comedian with Coquitlam roots has new act based on the women in his life

Ed Hill, whose televised comedy special went around the world last year, will be back before live audiences in 2022.
Year in Review: Two people died from nine Coquitlam shootings in 2021 — many linked to gang violence

Year in Review: Two people died from nine Coquitlam shootings in 2021 — many linked to gang violence

There were three shootings in one week during the spring as RCMP and IHIT officers continue to investigate the tragic events.
Active COVID-19 cases surpass 20,000 in B.C. for the first time

Active COVID-19 cases surpass 20,000 in B.C. for the first time

New infections remain around 4,000 cases daily, numbers show
Letter: Students need your support as SD43 gears up for 2022 amid COVID-19 Omicron variant

Letter: Students need your support as SD43 gears up for 2022 amid COVID-19 Omicron variant

Superintendent and CEO believes B.C.'s delayed start for schools is necessary to give the Coquitlam-area district time to further implement its safety plan.
Four COVID-19 cases found in outbreak declared at Port Coquitlam's Hawthorne Lodge

Four COVID-19 cases found in outbreak declared at Port Coquitlam's Hawthorne Lodge

Fraser Health says residents and staff are now self-isolating in their own homes.
Year in Review: Here are the top nine Tri-City News Instagram posts of 2021

Year in Review: Here are the top nine Tri-City News Instagram posts of 2021

The Tri-City News lists its top images and video from the last year that caught eye of social media users on the popular platform.
Environment Canada issues winter storm warning for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada issues winter storm warning for Metro Vancouver

Snow, powerful wind, and freezing rain are expected this weekend.
Visitors restricted in B.C.'s long-term care homes as COVID cases rise

Visitors restricted in B.C.'s long-term care homes as COVID cases rise

Measures to be reevaluated on Jan. 18
B.C. changing priority for COVID booster shots as Omicron spreads

B.C. changing priority for COVID booster shots as Omicron spreads

Province says change to "interval-based" determination of priority based on individual risk, calculated by time passed since last vaccine shot
B.C.'s rent freeze is expiring on Jan. 1, 2022. Here's what you need to know.

B.C.'s rent freeze is expiring on Jan. 1, 2022. Here's what you need to know.

The province enacted the rent freeze at the beginning of the pandemic to support British Columbians who were struggling financially.