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Cherry ‘Not Wanted’ posters pop up in Ladner

Cherry ‘Not Wanted’ posters pop up in Ladner

Legendary hockey broadcaster fired for comments made on Coach’s Corner segment
When you listen, magic happens, students learn

When you listen, magic happens, students learn

Stories of healing and learning told in new book chronicling the Beyond HELLO program that got its start in a Coquitlam high school
Teen refugee finds freedom and support in Port Moody

Teen refugee finds freedom and support in Port Moody

Seeking safety from danger in Afghanistan, girl finds refuge and help, with fundraiser organized to support her efforts to finish Grade 12 and go to university
Dedication to Legion spans generations for Port Moody family

Dedication to Legion spans generations for Port Moody family

The Royal Canadian Legion has been a refuge for military veterans and their families since 1926. In Port Moody, Branch 119 has always been a family affair.
Where to go on Remembrance Day

Where to go on Remembrance Day

Where to go to pay tribute on Nov. 11 in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Belcarra.
Display space, naming rights up for grabs at 2020 PoCo Grand Prix

Display space, naming rights up for grabs at 2020 PoCo Grand Prix

Port Coquitlam businesses wanting a head start on next year’s PoCo Grand Prix can attend a sponsorship session next week.
At 106, Gill is one of Canada's oldest WWII vets

At 106, Gill is one of Canada's oldest WWII vets

Norman Gill can be excused if his memory is a bit fuzzy.
Transit strike delays Tri-City buses

Transit strike delays Tri-City buses

So far, job action has reduced frequency on five Tri-City routes, says TransLink
50,000 naloxone kits used to reverse opioid overdoses: province

50,000 naloxone kits used to reverse opioid overdoses: province

If you had doubts about the effectiveness handing out free naloxone kits, a B.C. government minister offers up this statistic. More than 50,000 kits containing the life-saving medication naloxone have been used to reverse opioid overdoses in B.C.

Uptick in telephone scams prompts warning from Coquitlam RCMP

"As a community, we need to inform and protect our most vulnerable," says Coquitlam RCMP Cpl. Michael McLaughlin.