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A Roper Romp is coming to Port Moody. Here's what it's all about

A Roper Romp is coming to Port Moody. Here's what it's all about

Participants at a Roper Romp dress up as Helen Roper, a character from the old TV sitcom, "Three's Company."
Photos + Video: Hazel Trembath will be rebuilt in same spot — Eby

Photos + Video: Hazel Trembath will be rebuilt in same spot — Eby

BC Premier David Eby was in Port Coquitlam on Sept. 4, 2024, to open the Tri-City BC NDP campaign office. He also spoke with the "Tri-City News" about Hazel Trembath Elementary and 3030 Gordon Ave.
Turn your dog's paw prints into an artwork at this Coquitlam hub

Turn your dog's paw prints into an artwork at this Coquitlam hub

PAWcasso, a pARTy@PdA event for adults and their canine pets, runs in the garden at Coquitlam's Place des Arts on Sunday, Sept. 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Coquitlam SAR sees uptick in medical, dementia calls for help

Coquitlam SAR sees uptick in medical, dementia calls for help

Coquitlam Search and Rescue plucked an injured hiker by helicopter hoist on Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024 — the latest call for assistance for the nonprofit.
It's time to fall clean. Coquitlam is having a giant garage sale

It's time to fall clean. Coquitlam is having a giant garage sale

Registration is now open for Coquitlam residents wanting to take part in the city-wide fall garage sale and giveaway, happening on Sept. 21 and 22, 2024.
Popular Japanese restaurant now open in Port Coquitlam

Popular Japanese restaurant now open in Port Coquitlam

Edo Japan brings teppanyaki-style cooking to the city
Here's your chance: Give advice to Coquitlam council next year

Here's your chance: Give advice to Coquitlam council next year

A call for volunteers goes out Tuesday, Sept. 3, who will help guide Coquitlam's civic services and programs in 2025 and 2026.
Back to School in SD43: Fewer kids are in French Immersion

Back to School in SD43: Fewer kids are in French Immersion

"It’s not a trend we would expect considering the continued popularity of French Immersion and the annual wait lists in a number of school districts," said CPF BC and Yukon president Alex Hughes.
Column: Labour Day — a tale of two economies

Column: Labour Day — a tale of two economies

It is, truthfully, the best of times and the worst of times, "but workers know differently," claims the New Westminster and Vancouver district labour councils.
Opinion: Harm reduction should include abstinence

Opinion: Harm reduction should include abstinence

The hopelessness of not knowing that this kind of help is still available is heartbreaking, says Miranda Vecchio.