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Minter: Japanese anemones — why you need to plant them this fall

Minter: Japanese anemones — why you need to plant them this fall

Master gardener Brian Minter: Sun or shade, a set of "Pink Kiss" buds will grow beautifully throughout October.
Tri-Cities Today: October 15, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 15, 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023.
Diverse crowd rallies at legislature in support of Palestinian people

Diverse crowd rallies at legislature in support of Palestinian people

At its peak Saturday, about 300 people were at the rally on the grounds of the B.C. legislature
Can data improve public safety? This new tool employed by Coquitlam might determine that

Can data improve public safety? This new tool employed by Coquitlam might determine that

COQUITLAM — The city is partnering with UrbanLogiq to help integrate data to improve safety, economy and public parks.
Unsettling video shows person sitting beside Whistler bear eating takeout

Unsettling video shows person sitting beside Whistler bear eating takeout

The video shows a dangerously close human-bear interaction.
Are you ready to pay for parking in Port Moody? Here's where it could happen

Are you ready to pay for parking in Port Moody? Here's where it could happen

PORT MOODY — The city has considered various pay parking plans since 2003.
Photos: Artists 'battle' in fundraiser at Port Coquitlam brewery

Photos: Artists 'battle' in fundraiser at Port Coquitlam brewery

PORT COQUITLAM — The watercolour battle at Taylight Brewing was also part of the program for the 2023 International Watercolour Summit, which is taking place from Oct. 12 to 17 in Port Coquitlam.
Photos + Video: Hazel Trembath Elementary 'fully engulfed' by fire

Photos + Video: Hazel Trembath Elementary 'fully engulfed' by fire

PORT COQUITLAM — RCMP are on scene at the "suspicious" fire at Hazel Trembath Elementary on Confederation Drive.
HUB Cycling: Switching to bike commuting could save you $9,200 a year

HUB Cycling: Switching to bike commuting could save you $9,200 a year

Could cycling be a solution to Metro Vancouver’s affordability crisis? One advocacy group says yes.
B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

The call for input comes less than two weeks after a B.C. ombudsman report found the province's emergency support programs for disaster evacuees are outdated, under-resourced, inaccessible and poorly communicated.