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CRTC switches off the radio for Port Moody station CKPM

CRTC switches off the radio for Port Moody station CKPM

CRTC denied Port Moody-based CKPM-FM 98.7's application to renew its broadcasting licence for non-compliance with regs
COVID-19 could cancel Coquitlam kids' school trips

COVID-19 could cancel Coquitlam kids' school trips

About 20 trips are planned in next two months for School District 43 students and those journeys are in jeopardy due to fears about the novel coronavirus
Get this guide and explore Coquitlam

Get this guide and explore Coquitlam

City of Coquitlam launches its Tourism Coquitlam: Travel and Experience Guide along with expanded web info and an interactive wayfinding board
Canadians told to avoid travel to Iran in face of coronavirus outbreak

Canadians told to avoid travel to Iran in face of coronavirus outbreak

Those returning should self-isolate for 14 days, says Canada's chief public health officer
What? Snow? It isn't spring just yet in the Tri-Cities

What? Snow? It isn't spring just yet in the Tri-Cities

Environment Canada is predicting cold temperatures on the weekend that could result in snow flurries in Coquitlam and Port Moody
Uber also reveals expanded ride-hailing service area across Metro Vancouver

Uber also reveals expanded ride-hailing service area across Metro Vancouver

Uber is now serving a wider expanse of the Metro Vancouver region as of today
Towers & rentals among big changes proposed for Port Moody's Woodland Park community

Towers & rentals among big changes proposed for Port Moody's Woodland Park community

A massive redevelopment of Port Moody’s Woodland Park townhouse community will take its first step towards possible realization Tuesday when the project is presented to the city’s community planning advisory committee (CPAC).
Parks & recreation projects add up to $140M for Coquitlam taxpayers

Parks & recreation projects add up to $140M for Coquitlam taxpayers

Aquatic complex expansion, new YMCA and Place Maillardville community centres are among the coming Coquitlam parks and rec projects
6 North Shore rapid transit routes possible, province says

6 North Shore rapid transit routes possible, province says

The province has long-listed six potential routes for a rapid transit line connecting the North Shore to the other side of Burrard Inlet. After hiring Mott MacDonald Ltd.

Put down your phone or pay the price, say Coquitlam, Port Moody cops

Police in the Tri-Cities are urging drivers to put their phones away.