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Here's when Port Moody's newest turf field will be ready for games

Here's when Port Moody's newest turf field will be ready for games

Construction on Port Moody's new $6.2-million soccer and slowpitch facility started last summer.
'A wake-up call': Alarm raised over B.C. electrical grid amid plans for natural gas heating ban

'A wake-up call': Alarm raised over B.C. electrical grid amid plans for natural gas heating ban

BC Utilities Commission recently rejected a $327M proposal from FortisBC for an expansion of natural gas infrastructure in the rapidly-growing Okanagan.
Don't call 911 if your burger is served cold: Coquitlam RCMP

Don't call 911 if your burger is served cold: Coquitlam RCMP

The RCMP serving Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Anmore, Belcarra and Kwikwetlem First Nation is asking the public not to dial 911 if police action isn’t immediately needed.
B.C. housing minister says next naughty list coming soon

B.C. housing minister says next naughty list coming soon

Ravi Kahlon also says province unveiling BC Builds project in ‘very near future.’
Headlines from the past: New Mariner fire hall modernizes Coquitlam fire department

Headlines from the past: New Mariner fire hall modernizes Coquitlam fire department

The hall marked Coquitlam's complete move away from small community fire halls manned by volunteers
Legal changes may bring reprieve for B.C. cannabis entrepreneurs

Legal changes may bring reprieve for B.C. cannabis entrepreneurs

Taxation, THC content and medical authorizations could be focus of regulatory changes.
Rob Shaw: Fence-sitting thrusts BC NDP into no-win scenario as overdose deaths climb

Rob Shaw: Fence-sitting thrusts BC NDP into no-win scenario as overdose deaths climb

Government’s messaging over public drug-use legislation has completely reversed as it attempts to co-opt language of Opposition, writes Rob Shaw
Tri-Cities Today: January 12, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: January 12, 2024

Your Jan. 12, 2024, events guide for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Teacher representative says ban on cellphones in classrooms not needed

Teacher representative says ban on cellphones in classrooms not needed

Students sometimes need to use their own technology because it’s not available, says the president of the Greater Victoria Teachers’ Association
Vancouver festival cancels Israel-set play pulled by Belfry Theatre

Vancouver festival cancels Israel-set play pulled by Belfry Theatre

Vancouver’s PuSh Festival was set to show The Runner as well as Dear Laila by Palestinian playwright Basel Zaraa, who did not want the two plays shown together