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‘I choose my path’: What affordable, inclusive housing in Port Moody can mean

‘I choose my path’: What affordable, inclusive housing in Port Moody can mean

A new condo project in Port Moody includes six affordable units for individuals with developmental challenges who are supported by Kinsight, a social service organization.
B.C. reports fewest new COVID-19 cases since October 20: 183

B.C. reports fewest new COVID-19 cases since October 20: 183

One more death from the disease raises B.C.'s COVID-19 death toll to 1,710.
Small but with big hopes, popular Port Coquitlam garden store re-opens with new name, new concept

Small but with big hopes, popular Port Coquitlam garden store re-opens with new name, new concept

Port Coquitlam business woman re-opens Art Knapp as a smaller store with a new name just a few months after the garden store closed
VIDEO: Bear in Port Coquitlam sports park the latest of 70 regional sightings in one week

VIDEO: Bear in Port Coquitlam sports park the latest of 70 regional sightings in one week

Creature appears to mind its own business, but prompts another warning to local residents of being aware of their surroundings in parks, trails or the backwoods.
'I am still here': Coquitlam Metis elder speaks out in wake of discovery of 215 child deaths

'I am still here': Coquitlam Metis elder speaks out in wake of discovery of 215 child deaths

News of bodies discovered outside a Kamloops residential school sparks outrage for a Coquitlam chiropractor who is now speaking out about the issue of residential schools and his father's childhood experience
GRAD 2021: Inquiry Hub's valedictorian Senn Gelinas

GRAD 2021: Inquiry Hub's valedictorian Senn Gelinas

This month, Tri-City News asked high school valedictorians in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody to describe what it's like to graduate in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic — and without an official ceremony.
Slight price uptick didn’t deter May home sales in the Tri-Cities: report

Slight price uptick didn’t deter May home sales in the Tri-Cities: report

Market continues to stay healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic one year later with more than 600 sales completed last month.
Reminder: You can shred personal documents this weekend at a Port Moody drive-thru fundraiser

Reminder: You can shred personal documents this weekend at a Port Moody drive-thru fundraiser

Rotary Club members and Best Shredding are setting up the COVID-safe event at city hall on Saturday (June 5).
Here's how to help isolated and lonely Port Coquitlam seniors with a simple phone call

Here's how to help isolated and lonely Port Coquitlam seniors with a simple phone call

Volunteers wanted for the new Phone Buddies program that is helping to give isolated Port Coquitlam seniors a boost in their day as well as information and referrals for more support
B.C.-wide recall issued for Thailand black tiger shrimp

B.C.-wide recall issued for Thailand black tiger shrimp

If you have a sensitivity to sulphites the recalled shrimp may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction