Tri-City News October 29 2020

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City plans to fast-track Coquitlam Crunch upgrades

New affordable housing rental project moves forward

Tru Earth hopes to change the world with its eco-strips

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Fraser Health sees massive surge in cases of COVID-19 Avoid gatherings to limit spread, says Dr. Henry STEFAN LABBÉ slabbe@tricitynews.com

Shirley McMillan and her 1957 Chevy Bel Air will be part of a contingent of more than a dozen frightfully decorated cars participating in a socially distant drive-thru “Trunk ‘N Treat” event at the Cat and Fiddle Pub in Port Coquitlam on Halloween night from 5 to 7 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated trunk and best costume. For more information, or to enter your car, email shirleymcm60@yahoo.ca. MARIO BARTEL/THE TRI-CITY NEWS

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Health officials are appealing to the public to avoid parties as COVID-19 caseloads surge across the region, triggering a cluster at a Port Coquitlam yoga studio, public exposures at two restaurants in Port Moody and exposures in at least 10 schools across the Tri-Cities in the last week. On Monday, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry introduced a new order limiting social

gatherings in private residences to the household, plus its “safe six” bubble. The order will affect all upcoming celebrations, including Diwali, Hanukkah and Christmas. Fraser Health’s chief medical health officer Dr. Elizabeth Brodkin echoed that call Tuesday, imploring residents to cancel any Halloween parties. “We have no plans to cancel Halloween,” she clarified, adding it’s fine to take children trick-ortreating as long as social distancing and hand hygiene are adhered to. “But we don’t want to see Halloween parties in private residences.” SEE

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