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Port Moody looking for feedback on its draft trail plan

Port Moody looking for feedback on its draft trail plan

Port Moody has more than 60 km of trails and paths.
Letter: Public safety is not just about crime, Port Moody resident states

Letter: Public safety is not just about crime, Port Moody resident states

"To feel safe, one needs to feel safe from multiple threats and, in my situation, that means safe air to breathe," this letter writer explains.
Opinion: 5 common misconceptions about women and entrepreneurship

Opinion: 5 common misconceptions about women and entrepreneurship

To make entrepreneurship more gender-inclusive, it's important to confront the underlying biases that create barriers for women.
Minter: 'Living' Christmas trees. How do I keep them alive?

Minter: 'Living' Christmas trees. How do I keep them alive?

Master gardener Brian Minter: "Invest in a tree that you can enjoy for many years to come."
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Nov. 24, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Nov. 24, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024.
I Watched This Game: Canucks survive Hughes misconduct to unseat the Senators

I Watched This Game: Canucks survive Hughes misconduct to unseat the Senators

Quinn Hughes' unexpected game misconduct in the first period put the Vancouver Canucks in a bind against the Ottawa Senators.
Photos: Fire and light brighten Lafarge lake

Photos: Fire and light brighten Lafarge lake

Metro Vancouver’s largest free outdoor winter lights display​​​​​​​ kicked off the season on Friday, November 22.
Spoonful of sugar: Three Port Coquitlam actors in 'Mary Poppins'

Spoonful of sugar: Three Port Coquitlam actors in 'Mary Poppins'

The PoCo trio representing Theatre in the Country are staging the Broadway musical based on the classic 1964 Disney film.
Log books of Coquitlam's first police chief exposed in exhibit

Log books of Coquitlam's first police chief exposed in exhibit

From stray dogs to sudden deaths, Emil Paré recounts the misdeeds of Coquitlam residents in his police log books from the First World War.
B.C. church members get $3K in damages after bus breaks down, rude driver

B.C. church members get $3K in damages after bus breaks down, rude driver

Driver made disparaging comments about complainants' religion in emails, tribunal finds.