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Nearly 1,000 sign Port Moody petition on forced leave for criminally charged politicians

Nearly 1,000 sign Port Moody petition on forced leave for criminally charged politicians

Residents hope the B.C. legislature will take up the case and pass legislation to tighten the rules for politicians accused of crimes
Documentary rolling on 105-year-old Port Moody activist

Documentary rolling on 105-year-old Port Moody activist

Birthday celebration for Mary Anne Cooper was filmed for a documentary about her life and the history of the city of PoMo
Coquitlam truckers hope to get impaired drivers off the road

Coquitlam truckers hope to get impaired drivers off the road

Awareness campaign launched at Westcan Bulk Transport reminds drivers to call 911 if they suspect someone is driving while impaired
You can adopt a pet for 50% off the regular price with the BC SPCA

You can adopt a pet for 50% off the regular price with the BC SPCA

Is there a dog, a cat, or even a rat-shaped hole in your heart? On Nov.9, the BC SPCA will have a province-wide adoption promotion that will include dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, rats and guinea pigs.
Tri-City students call for local action on climate at Coquitlam city hall

Tri-City students call for local action on climate at Coquitlam city hall

One of the organizations leading the event is calling on Coquitlam to aim to reduce emissions by 45% below 2010 levels by 2030, 65% by 2040 and 100% by 2050
UPDATED: Koi removed from Vancouver Chinese garden after otter infiltrates pond, again

UPDATED: Koi removed from Vancouver Chinese garden after otter infiltrates pond, again

For the second time in a year, an otter is eating the koi at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen garden
Air quality bulletin issued for Tri-Cities

Air quality bulletin issued for Tri-Cities

Metro Vancouver bulletin applies entire Lower Mainland due to stagnant weather system that is expected to trigger intermittent high concentrations of particulate matter over the weekend
New PoCo townhomes to be a Built Green Gold standard

New PoCo townhomes to be a Built Green Gold standard

Port Coquitlam council is attaching conditions on a rezoning bid for an infill development on the city's northside.
Hawk heads for trees in Coquitlam park after recovery

Hawk heads for trees in Coquitlam park after recovery

A red-tailed hawk found injured by Coquitlam city workers has now recovered and was released by an OWL volunteer
Port Coquitlam boy trick-or-treats for sick friend

Port Coquitlam boy trick-or-treats for sick friend

Five-year-old girl has inoperable brain tumours with side effects managed by expensive CBD oil; 12-year-old boy dresses as angel, forgoes Halloween candy to canvas houses for donations