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Rocky Point is busy – what should Port Moody do?

Rocky Point is busy – what should Port Moody do?

Port Moody staff is recommending the city tighten its application process for events to be held at the park
Keep kids safe online with Coquitlam RCMP courses

Keep kids safe online with Coquitlam RCMP courses

Presentations planned for both Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam residents
Coquitlam drive-by shooter denied appeal

Coquitlam drive-by shooter denied appeal

The Coquitlam man sought an appeal for a violent night in which he bear-maced someone in the face and shot up a house as payback for an unpaid drug debt
Buyer out $524 after trying to buy illegal cannabis online from B.C. business

Buyer out $524 after trying to buy illegal cannabis online from B.C. business

What happened: Someone bought $524 worth of cannabis products from a private online business in B.C.
Untangling the web of home DNA testing kits

Untangling the web of home DNA testing kits

Where are you from? This is a question people ask each other fairly often in the Sea to Sky Corridor.
New study reveals many B.C. residents have too many electronics

New study reveals many B.C. residents have too many electronics

A new study from BC Hydro suggests almost three-quarters of B.C. residents feel overwhelmed by the amount of electronics they accumulate over the holidays.

What we know of the PoCo family killed in Tehran plane crash

ICYMI: Stories about the Port Coquitlam family of three who were among the 176 who perished in the Jan. 7 plane crash in Tehran, Iran.
B.C. man claims deceptive efforts by opioid makers intensified crisis of addiction and death

B.C. man claims deceptive efforts by opioid makers intensified crisis of addiction and death

A British Columbia man identified only as “M.W.
Coquitlam hit with another snowfall warning

Coquitlam hit with another snowfall warning

Significant snow accumulation will be followed by sub-zero temperatures and wind chill that will make it feel like -16 C
Nearly half of British Columbians didn't follow through on 2019 holiday budget: poll

Nearly half of British Columbians didn't follow through on 2019 holiday budget: poll

Respondents report more spent on gifts, holiday travel and charitable donations. but less on parties and holiday decorations