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Mother Nature bringing more wintery conditions to the Tri-Cities to start 2022

Mother Nature bringing more wintery conditions to the Tri-Cities to start 2022

Winter storm watch is in effect by Environment Canada with a risk of freezing rain and 10 cm of snow.
Head of Port Moody hospital foundation to retire in January

Head of Port Moody hospital foundation to retire in January

After more than a decade at the helm of the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation, the executive director is bowing out.
Looking ahead to 2022, Port Coquitlam mayor sees job growth and a 'balanced' community

Looking ahead to 2022, Port Coquitlam mayor sees job growth and a 'balanced' community

Port Coquitlam eyes slower development growth in 2022 but has several of its own capital projects on the books
The Evergreen Extension launched on Tri-Cities' rails five years ago. Where does it go from here?

The Evergreen Extension launched on Tri-Cities' rails five years ago. Where does it go from here?

TransLink says an average of 32,000 people are boarding the six-station line during busy hours on weekdays.
Another record-setting day for B.C. — 4,383 new COVID-19 cases

Another record-setting day for B.C. — 4,383 new COVID-19 cases

The province is also reporting six new health-care facility outbreaks
Year in Review: 2021 tested the strength, resiliency and unity of Tri-City arts

Year in Review: 2021 tested the strength, resiliency and unity of Tri-City arts

The arts community stayed vital to the region amid the unique times of the COVID-19 pandemic across all fields like theatre, publishing and crafts.
Coquitlam Express players won't get a chance to shine at all-star weekend after all

Coquitlam Express players won't get a chance to shine at all-star weekend after all

Ryan Tattle and Matthew Campbell were set to represent the Coquitlam Express at special BCHL all-star weekend to celebrate its 60th season.
Burst pipe floods stores in Port Moody’s Newport Village

Burst pipe floods stores in Port Moody’s Newport Village

Several businesses are closed until further notice after they were flooded by a burst sprinkler pipe
Some parts of B.C. won't be receiving mail today

Some parts of B.C. won't be receiving mail today

British Columbians are encouraged to clear walkways to make it safe for visitors, mail carriers
796: Tri-Cities records its highest weekly COVID-19 local-case count in 2021 as Omicron spreads

796: Tri-Cities records its highest weekly COVID-19 local-case count in 2021 as Omicron spreads

The infections were also the third-highest across the province accounting for the week leading up to Christmas Day (Dec. 25).