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Here are the top 20 most dangerous crash locations in the Tri-Cities

Here are the top 20 most dangerous crash locations in the Tri-Cities

While commutes have grown along many of the region’s arterials, crashes have gone down in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, according to data recently released by ICBC.
‘Unique’ condo project inches closer to construction in Port Moody

‘Unique’ condo project inches closer to construction in Port Moody

A condo project 14 years in the making is closer to finally getting built. Tuesday, Port Moody council gave third reading to amend zoning bylaws and the city’s official community plan for the 173-unit development at 3000 Henry St.

Port Coquitlam’s capital program $6 million under budget in 2020

The city is in the midst of a two-year, $52.7 million capital plan focused on upgrading streets, sidewalks and utilities

Coquitlam teen who overcame the odds recognized with Courage to Come Back award

Despite struggling with fetal alcohol and post-traumatic stress syndromes, Andrew Teel has managed to excel in school while raising money for charitable causes along the way
Another two flights through Vancouver warned over COVID-19 exposure

Another two flights through Vancouver warned over COVID-19 exposure

One flight from Montreal and another two Hong Kong have been added to the growing list of public
Police check points out in force this B.C. Day long weekend

Police check points out in force this B.C. Day long weekend

Drivers are being warned this long weekend to avoid drinking and driving, with police CounterAttack road checks out in force. On average, four people are killed and 620 people injured in 2,200 crashes across the province over the B.C. long weekend.
Warmer weather leads to B.C. wildfire warning

Warmer weather leads to B.C. wildfire warning

The return of hot temperatures this week has led to the BC Wildfire Service to warn everyone once more about the tinder dry conditions in our forests.
Community sports in B.C. to get $1.5M lifeline

Community sports in B.C. to get $1.5M lifeline

With doubt still surrounding the re-opening of youth sports this fall, the B.C. government has offered $1.5 million to help community clubs stay afloat.
Canada Revenue Agency extends tax payment deadline

Canada Revenue Agency extends tax payment deadline

Anyone who owes the Canadian government taxes now have until the end of September to pay them. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says the new tax payment deadline has been extended to Sept. 30.
Move over Chemainus — Port Moody wants murals, too

Move over Chemainus — Port Moody wants murals, too

Port Moody could become the next Chemainus if it encourages the painting of murals on building exteriors, rather than charging fees for their creation, says one city councillor.