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Photos + Video: Port Moody troupe pays tribute to Broadway

Photos + Video: Port Moody troupe pays tribute to Broadway

"Lullaby to Broadway" is fine-tuned and ready for its debut this week at Ioco Players Theatre in Port Moody.
Photos: Tree struck by lightning causes small fire at southwestern Coquitlam home

Photos: Tree struck by lightning causes small fire at southwestern Coquitlam home

Crews doused the flames quickly after residents woke up to something that "sounded like a bomb" along Coquitlam's Rochester Avenue.
Let your dog walk all over the canvas at this Coquitlam art party

Let your dog walk all over the canvas at this Coquitlam art party

PAWcasso returns to Place des Arts in Coquitlam on Sept. 10, 2023.
Pursuing an MLB franchise is as popular in B.C. as hosting the FIFA World Cup: poll

Pursuing an MLB franchise is as popular in B.C. as hosting the FIFA World Cup: poll

British Columbians would support a Major League Baseball franchise playing ball at BC Place
HandyDART driver awarded $713K for Metro Vancouver accident

HandyDART driver awarded $713K for Metro Vancouver accident

A Honda struck a HandyDART bus on Crescent Road near the 144th Street intersection in Surrey in March 2016.
Opinion: How old is the universe exactly? A new theory suggests that it's been around for twice as long as believed

Opinion: How old is the universe exactly? A new theory suggests that it's been around for twice as long as believed

A new hypothesis suggests that the universe may be twice as old as we had believed. Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope provide new information on the rate of the universe’s expansion.
Tri-Cities Today: August 29, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: August 29, 2023

What's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Aug. 29, 2023.
Sports tickets for B.C. stock dealers leads to $300K penalty, bans

Sports tickets for B.C. stock dealers leads to $300K penalty, bans

Jeffrey David McCord and Martin David Lang are temporarily barred from high-level positions at registered companies for allowing Vertex to improperly incentivize dealers.
The grass that's greener in drought-stricken B.C. might have been painted

The grass that's greener in drought-stricken B.C. might have been painted

Lawn watering was prohibited in Metro Vancouver's 23 local authority regions on Aug. 4, with the ban in place until Oct.15.
5 tips to keep your job hunt expenses in check

5 tips to keep your job hunt expenses in check

With a little proactive communication, thriftiness, research, and thinking outside the box, you can land your dream job without a major hit to your wallet.