Skip to content

Local News

Deadline looms to fix septic leak near Anmore school

Deadline looms to fix septic leak near Anmore school

More than three years after water contaminated with E coli and fecal coliform began surfacing near Eagle Mountain middle school in Anmore, a solution to fix the problem is imminent.
'It seemed so far away. Until it wasn't': How the Tri-Cities grappled with the coronavirus

'It seemed so far away. Until it wasn't': How the Tri-Cities grappled with the coronavirus

As the pandemic and its fallout took root across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, economic hardship, suffering and grief over those who had died were balanced by extraordinary acts of compassion
Learn the 'Art of Zoom' with Coquitlam Toastmasters

Learn the 'Art of Zoom' with Coquitlam Toastmasters

The Downtown Coquitlam Toastmasters will host a virtual open house on Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. to draw more members.
B.C. restaurants: 'Shame on Dr. Henry' for NYE alcohol sales ban

B.C. restaurants: 'Shame on Dr. Henry' for NYE alcohol sales ban

“The decision was arbitrary, and the timing of it is terrible because it’s going to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars – if not millions. And it was unnecessary."
Someone is holding a Lotto 6/49 ticket worth $9.3 million

Someone is holding a Lotto 6/49 ticket worth $9.3 million

The ticket was bought in West Vancouver
These are some of the custom licence plates ICBC rejected

These are some of the custom licence plates ICBC rejected

Nearly 2,000 personalized license plates were rejected in B.C. in 2019
Port Moody may have to trade off towers for jobs in Moody Centre: report

Port Moody may have to trade off towers for jobs in Moody Centre: report

A consortium of property owners and developers is preparing to present its plan to transform the Moody Centre neighbourhood in Port Moody into a dense urban neighbourhood with thousands of homes, as well as retail, office and light industrical space.
B.C. Finance Minister a ‘Grinch’ for $300 disability clawback: protesters

B.C. Finance Minister a ‘Grinch’ for $300 disability clawback: protesters

Protesters award '2020 Grinch of the Year award” to the Coquitlam MLA’s constituency office in protest of the reduction in government disability and income assistance payments
B.C. orders early stop to liquor sales on New Year's Eve

B.C. orders early stop to liquor sales on New Year's Eve

The ban will apply to all alcohol sales from liquor stores and retailers to bars and restaurants, regardless of whether the liquor would be used for on-site or off-site consumption.
17 dead, 74 infected at Coquitlam coronavirus outbreak

17 dead, 74 infected at Coquitlam coronavirus outbreak

At nearby Nicola Lodge in Port Coquitlam, test-positive coronavirus cases had surged to 22 residents and 13 staff, with one death