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Port Moody city hall reopens Monday

Port Moody city hall reopens Monday

Port Moody city hall is open again. Beginning Monday, three customer service counters on the first floor will be open for drop-in service from 9 a.m. to noon and then from from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
In first visit since easing, teary daughter reconnects with 100-year-old mother

In first visit since easing, teary daughter reconnects with 100-year-old mother

Victoria’s Brenda Brophy tried in vain to hold back tears on Friday as she said goodbye to her 100-year-old mother following their first official meeting since visitation restrictions for long-term-care and assisted-living homes were eased last week
300 more sailings, B.C. Ferries loosens restrictions

300 more sailings, B.C. Ferries loosens restrictions

B.C. Ferries is loosening some restrictions and increasing capacity as summer travel within the province grows.
‘That could be my parent’: photo of mask-less Coquitlam MP with seniors provokes frustration

‘That could be my parent’: photo of mask-less Coquitlam MP with seniors provokes frustration

Port Moody-Coquitlam Conservative MP Nelly Shin posted the photo on June 25 and since then, some locals have expressed frustration by the lack of precautions.

Province to offer ‘mom & pop’ mortgage in Coquitlam affordable buying scheme

109 of the 128 units in a new development on Dansey Avenue are expected to be included in B.C. Housing's Affordable Home Ownership Program
Coquitlam teacher reprimanded for yanking headphones from students ears

Coquitlam teacher reprimanded for yanking headphones from students ears

On multiple occasions, she got physically rough with the students, including hauling a student by the collar back into class, and in one instance, yanking a student from their car.
Pancake breakfast promises a flipping good time online

Pancake breakfast promises a flipping good time online

For the first time in 43 years, the smell of pancakes fresh off the griddle won’t be wafting through the expansive garage at Port Moody Fire Rescue’s Inlet Centre fire hall.
More Port Moody employees earning more than $75,000

More Port Moody employees earning more than $75,000

The number of city of Port Moody employees who earned more than $75,000 last year increased by almost 20% from 2018, according to its statement of financial information to be presented to council on Tuesday.
Passengers on flight from Mexico City to YVR warned of possible COVID exposure

Passengers on flight from Mexico City to YVR warned of possible COVID exposure

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control recently added Aeromexico flight 696 to its list of flights where at least one passenger has been found to be infected with the virus causing COVID-19.
B.C.'s COVID-19 robots prep for deployment at hospitals, labs

B.C.'s COVID-19 robots prep for deployment at hospitals, labs

Supercluster selects B.C. robotics projects for funding