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Fines go up for illegal parking in Port Moody

Fines go up for illegal parking in Port Moody

It’s going to cost you more if you park illegally in Port Moody. Tuesday, council agreed to double fines to $100 for parking in contravention of a traffic control device as well as stopping or parking where signs say it’s not allowed.
Temperature checks required for all passengers at YVR

Temperature checks required for all passengers at YVR

Domestic and international passengers will be required to have their temperature checked before leaving Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
Don't plant seeds you received in the mail, but didn't order, warns CFIA

Don't plant seeds you received in the mail, but didn't order, warns CFIA

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning gardeners to avoid planting seeds from packages they weren’t expecting to arrive in the mail. The agency says it’s investigating reports of people receiving seeds from “unsolicited packages.
UPDATE: Bear allegedly charges Port Moody walker near rec centre

UPDATE: Bear allegedly charges Port Moody walker near rec centre

BC conservation officers responding to 'aggressive black bear' in the heart of Port Moody
Tri-Cities Pride rebuff BC Liberal MLA over 'continued silence'

Tri-Cities Pride rebuff BC Liberal MLA over 'continued silence'

Despite Coquitlam-Burke Mountain MLA Joan Issacs's comments nearly a month earlier distancing herself from a BC Liberal ad buy in a 'virulently homophobic and transphobic magazine,' Tri-Cities Pride says she has yet to call out her colleagues continued support of the publication.

Coquitlam RCMP need help tracking alleged appliance thief who cleaned out apartment

A man who allegedly used a fake driver’s licence to rent an apartment before cleaning out the property of thousands of dollars worth of appliances is being sought by the Coquitlam RCMP.
Updated: BCTF calls for 'authentic' consultation on back-to-school plan

Updated: BCTF calls for 'authentic' consultation on back-to-school plan

The BC Teachers Federation was quick to criticize the Ministry of Education’s plan to have students return full-time to classrooms in September. Schools are scheduled to re-open on Sept.

Coquitlam RCMP top cop leaves job after one year

While Supt. Annette Fellner moves on to a new role with the Lower Mainland’s E-Division, the local detachment will search for a replacement
Site C worker cleared after testing positive for COVID-19

Site C worker cleared after testing positive for COVID-19

A Site C worker who tested positive for COVID-19 has been cleared to leave self-isolation and has returned home.

Shots fired between Port Coquitlam mayor and former B.C. premier

B.C. Premier Christy Clark said Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West is a “very, very political guy, a very partisan guy,” when asked about comments he made about her government's handling of the money-laundering file