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How these old Port Moody fire trucks are getting a new lease on life

How these old Port Moody fire trucks are getting a new lease on life

Port Moody Fire Rescue previously sent surplus trucks to Seton Valley as well as fire departments in Mexico and Ecuador.
Casey DeSmith injured, Arturs Silovs to start Game 4 for Canucks

Casey DeSmith injured, Arturs Silovs to start Game 4 for Canucks

With Thatcher Demko already out, the Vancouver Canucks have suffered another injury to a goaltender, with Casey DeSmith expected to miss Game 4 against the Nashville Predators.
Coquitlam photos show what music 'sounds' like to a Deaf person

Coquitlam photos show what music 'sounds' like to a Deaf person

Vancouver artist Silas Ng, who has been Deaf since birth, attempts to recreate the effects in his photo collection "Music in My Eyes."
Minter: Life's beautiful. Have a rose — or a garden full of them

Minter: Life's beautiful. Have a rose — or a garden full of them

Master gardener Brian Minter shares his advice on how to care for roses this spring. Spoiler alert: they're heavy feeders.
Tri-Cities Today: April 28, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: April 28, 2024

Learn what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
Slow down: How Port Moody wants to make getting around the city more energy efficient, safer

Slow down: How Port Moody wants to make getting around the city more energy efficient, safer

Port Moody has been working on an update to the city's master transportation plan since 2021.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: It's a dog's life on B.C. Ferries

Adrian Raeside cartoon: It's a dog's life on B.C. Ferries

Coquitlam actor in Dick Van Dyke role for RCMT's 'Mary Poppins'

Coquitlam actor in Dick Van Dyke role for RCMT's 'Mary Poppins'

An actor who grew up in Coquitlam and now calls Ontario home is cast as the Dick Van Dyke character of Bert in an upcoming stage production of Mary Poppins.
'Work shouldn’t kill': Port Coquitlam declares Day of Mourning

'Work shouldn’t kill': Port Coquitlam declares Day of Mourning

The Day of Mourning on Sunday, April 28, 2024, “is an important reminder every year of what’s at stake,” Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart said.
Vancouver church hits the market for $10 million

Vancouver church hits the market for $10 million

It's nearly 100 years old.