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Photos: Port Moody high school stages a popular Canadian musical

Photos: Port Moody high school stages a popular Canadian musical

Students at Heritage Woods Secondary in Port Moody mount "The Drowsy Chaperone" at the David Avenue high school on Feb. 28, and March 1, 7 and 8, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale.
Minter: It's time to clean up your late winter garden

Minter: It's time to clean up your late winter garden

Now that the frost is out of the ground, it's an ideal opportunity to do a little tidy up, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Feb. 22, 2025

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Feb. 22, 2025

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025.
Burnaby bioresearch lab fined $26K for 'repeated and high-risk' WorkSafeBC violations

Burnaby bioresearch lab fined $26K for 'repeated and high-risk' WorkSafeBC violations

A WorkSafeBC inspector visited Artron Bioresearch Inc. at 3938 North Fraser Way in October and found safety violations.
Coquitlam musician drops single about shedding ego, past life

Coquitlam musician drops single about shedding ego, past life

"Letting You Go" is the new single from Coquitlam musician Tim Steinruck and Sarah Smith.
B.C. law society pitches new money laundering rules for lawyers

B.C. law society pitches new money laundering rules for lawyers

Efforts to beef up regulations follow Fintrac report indicating many lawyers involved in suspicious transactions
Metro Vancouver considers axing fund supporting earthquake monitor

Metro Vancouver considers axing fund supporting earthquake monitor

Debate over fund unfolds same day region hit by earthquake
Port Moody councillor calls for fairer distribution of gaming revenue

Port Moody councillor calls for fairer distribution of gaming revenue

Port Moody councillor Samantha Agtarap advocated for a similar resolution to the LMLGA and UBCM in 2023
Earthquake felt across Alberta, B.C. earlier this week has 'suspected' links to industry

Earthquake felt across Alberta, B.C. earlier this week has 'suspected' links to industry

Alberta Geological Survey says the earthquake was 'suspected induced' by industry activity, though more investigation is required
B.C. police looking for suspects after playground torched

B.C. police looking for suspects after playground torched

It will cost $70,000 to repair the playground.