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Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter invited to Canada's national women's U18 hockey summer camp

Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter invited to Canada's national women's U18 hockey summer camp

Tri-City Predators alumna among eight B.C. athletes set to attend the camp in Calgary, a first step to potentially cracking the roster for the world championships.
Port Moody nurse goes the extra 160 miles for his hospital

Port Moody nurse goes the extra 160 miles for his hospital

Spenny Lee has spent a large part of the past year working in the COVID ward at Eagle Ridge Hospital. Now he wants to give back, by running 24 hours straight to raise money for the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation.
Coquitlam climber identified with Olympic potential — but not in the sport he expected

Coquitlam climber identified with Olympic potential — but not in the sport he expected

Connor Jones is a competitive climber who's won provincial and national championships. But he's been identified as having the potential to become an Olympian in a sport he's never tried before.
More room opens up today for Port Coquitlam outdoor, low-intensity fitness classes

More room opens up today for Port Coquitlam outdoor, low-intensity fitness classes

There’ll be more chances to get fit and take part in arts programs in Port Coquitlam this month as the city returns to its normal operations under Step 3 of B.C.’s Restart Plan.
Junior lacrosse returns to Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam

Junior lacrosse returns to Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam

Junior lacrosse action returns this week as the BC Junior A Lacrosse League launches its "summer showcase" series of games through the month of July.
Coquitlam BMXer inspires best-selling children’s book

Coquitlam BMXer inspires best-selling children’s book

A diagnosis of leukemia for a young Coquitlam BMX racer has inspired a best-selling children's book that is raising money for BC Children's Hospital.
This Port Coquitlam student is going to fight his teacher, so he can graduate

This Port Coquitlam student is going to fight his teacher, so he can graduate

A Riverside Secondary student has just one more assignment to complete before he graduates. He has to beat up his teacher. Fortunately, the jiu jitsu showdown is for a good cause.
Catching up with the Port Moody Panthers: Busy off-season and team's plea for a 2021-22 puck-drop

Catching up with the Port Moody Panthers: Busy off-season and team's plea for a 2021-22 puck-drop

The Tri-Cities' junior 'B' hockey club is hoping for the return of fans in the fall so they may see its new core of young athletes, and that may mean getting two COVID-19 vaccine doses.
Coquitlam's Mathew Barzal eliminated in third round of Stanley Cup playoffs a second consecutive season

Coquitlam's Mathew Barzal eliminated in third round of Stanley Cup playoffs a second consecutive season

New York Islanders lost in seven games in this year's NHL playoff semi-finals to the defending-champion Tampa Bay Lightning, ending Barzal's fourth professional year.
Graduating Coquitlam rugby players prepare for leap into the unknown

Graduating Coquitlam rugby players prepare for leap into the unknown

The Gleneagle Talons' high school senior girls' rugby team hasn't scrummed against an opponent in more than a year. Still, four of its graduating players are ready to play at the post-secondary level in the fall.