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Loggers, rockers and dancers kick off 2023 Golden Spike Days in Port Moody

Loggers, rockers and dancers kick off 2023 Golden Spike Days in Port Moody

The July 1 long weekend has already begun as Port Moody expects thousands in Rocky Point Park for the beloved heritage festival.
Photos: Coquitlam RCMP seek suspect in $150K machinery theft

Photos: Coquitlam RCMP seek suspect in $150K machinery theft

A man is believed to have stolen bulldozers and trailers from five Home Depot locations, including Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
B.C. must urgently change forest strategies or face more wildfire disasters: report

B.C. must urgently change forest strategies or face more wildfire disasters: report

"We're obviously experiencing, maybe, our most severe year in front of us."
B.C. lawyers reject 'climate conscious lawyering' policies

B.C. lawyers reject 'climate conscious lawyering' policies

When someone seeks legal help from a lawyer, is it the lawyer's duty to inform their client about the impact climate change may have on the matter before them? Most B.C. lawyers rejected such a notion at a recent meeting.
'A constant state of melancholy': Family of Port Coquitlam shooting victim one year later

'A constant state of melancholy': Family of Port Coquitlam shooting victim one year later

Investigators believe someone knows something about Mehdi "Damian" Eslahian's murder as the targeted Port Coquitlam homicide took place in a residential area.
Kirk LaPointe: Canada set to become one of world’s worst democracies for news consumption

Kirk LaPointe: Canada set to become one of world’s worst democracies for news consumption

'Last week the government steamed ahead and passed Bill C-18. It taunted Facebook and Google as arrogant and was certain they were bluffing. This week it found out they weren’t,' writes Kirk LaPointe
Port Moody summer beer festival postponed by organizers

Port Moody summer beer festival postponed by organizers

The event was scheduled for Pioneer Memorial Park in August
Missing teen Esther Wang walks out of woods to family, no injuries

Missing teen Esther Wang walks out of woods to family, no injuries

The 16-year-old went missing on Tuesday while hiking at Golden Ears Park.
Headlines from the past: Tri-Cities mortgage rates vs. housing prices 30 years ago

Headlines from the past: Tri-Cities mortgage rates vs. housing prices 30 years ago

Mortgage rates were posted in the Tri-City News on June 27, 1993 — and the rates from those days may surprise you.
NDP government rejects request to release information on BC Housing investigation

NDP government rejects request to release information on BC Housing investigation

EY interviewed 24 people to produce a 50-page report that found the Crown corporation’s former CEO violated conflict of interest rules