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Photos: Top-notch entertainers lined up for second year of Port Moody music series

Photos: Top-notch entertainers lined up for second year of Port Moody music series

Bill Sample and Darlene Cooper are out with their next line-up for the Inlet Music Series in Port Moody.
Ex-Colwood firefighter to be jailed for a year for images of child sexual abuse

Ex-Colwood firefighter to be jailed for a year for images of child sexual abuse

George Wright admitted to possessing more than 1,000 electronic images of children being sexually abused
There's sushi inside these new vending machines at Coquitlam SkyTrain stations

There's sushi inside these new vending machines at Coquitlam SkyTrain stations

TransLink has partnered with Sushi Mori in Coquitlam to stock the machines as part of a new year-long pilot program.
Cycling group says Port Moody bureaucracy tarnishes fun fundraising ride

Cycling group says Port Moody bureaucracy tarnishes fun fundraising ride

The Tri-City Cycling Club has hosted its invitational ride since 2018.
80% of B.C. rivers face high to extreme drought

80% of B.C. rivers face high to extreme drought

Persistent dry and hot weather pushed Metro Vancouver to enact Level 2 watering restrictions Friday for the first time since 2015.
Photos: A huge new mural in Port Moody peers into the possible future for a historic creek

Photos: A huge new mural in Port Moody peers into the possible future for a historic creek

The mural was commissioned by Vancouver-based PCI Developments.
New Burke Mountain housing project will exceed Coquitlam's common amenity space requirement

New Burke Mountain housing project will exceed Coquitlam's common amenity space requirement

David Eaton Architect Inc. now has a development permit to build 107 townhouses on a 4.4-acre property, at 1292 Rosenburg Way.
Co-accused in Amber Alert case have first court appearance

Co-accused in Amber Alert case have first court appearance

Both appeared by video in Surrey Provincial Court.
Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market is softening as the unemployment rate rises for a third consecutive month, offering some evidence the economy is finally slowing down.
BCCDC warns of record spike in parasitic illness linked to contaminated food

BCCDC warns of record spike in parasitic illness linked to contaminated food

The cyclospora parasite, often passed to humans on fresh produce, led to a record 43 cases in B.C. by the end of July.