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Opinion: Ottawa is doubling down on missing the mark

Opinion: Ottawa is doubling down on missing the mark

The federal budget does little to address the country’s fundamentally broken systems.
Minter: Lawn care for spring — questions answered

Minter: Lawn care for spring — questions answered

Master gardener Brian Minter: Lawns are a tremendous asset for your own property's landscape, as well as the surrounding environment.
Tri-Cities Today: April 21, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: April 21, 2024

Learn what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sunday, April 21, 2024.
Trudeau meets with president of Poland at CFB Esquimalt

Trudeau meets with president of Poland at CFB Esquimalt

The two leaders toured a warship at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt and discussed security issues.
No plans for overdose-prevention sites at all B.C. hospitals, Dix says

No plans for overdose-prevention sites at all B.C. hospitals, Dix says

Health authorities have differing approaches on how to deal with drug use in hospitals, but task force will standardize rules, minister says.
Trevor Hancock: Our addiction to plastics will come back to haunt us

Trevor Hancock: Our addiction to plastics will come back to haunt us

Plastics contain some very toxic chemicals and break down into nano-particles that end up in our bodies.
Oyez, oyez: Coquitlam council calls a town hall for April 30

Oyez, oyez: Coquitlam council calls a town hall for April 30

Do you have a question or two for Coquitlam city council? The Chamber floor is open to Coquitlam residents and business leaders on Tuesday, April 30.
Photos: Port Moody paddlers take part in the Inlet Spring Regatta

Photos: Port Moody paddlers take part in the Inlet Spring Regatta

The annual race attracted teams from B.C. and Seattle.
Letter: Port Moody archives 'important' for generations to come

Letter: Port Moody archives 'important' for generations to come

This letter writer explains why they would support an archives department for Port Moody. "Please do this."
These two Tri-City scribes won first place in a writing contest

These two Tri-City scribes won first place in a writing contest

Xuan Tung Duong of Port Moody and Coquitlam's Laurie Crookell got first place for their original stories for youth.