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Canada-wide chicken recall due to possible Listeria contamination

Canada-wide chicken recall due to possible Listeria contamination

Various chicken products are being recalled from the marketplace Canada-wide due to a possible listeria contamination. A variety of frozen, diced Gordon Choice brand products were recalled on Oct.
Provincial politician calls for Vagramov to “do the right thing”

Provincial politician calls for Vagramov to “do the right thing”

Robinson asked to comment while the Port Moody mayor says he's taking public input to heart
Port Coquitlam students grill federal election candidates

Port Coquitlam students grill federal election candidates

Students from Terry Fox challenge candidates on taxes, want to know more about the flight against climate change and money for housing
Nestle, Tim Hortons rank in top 5 plastic polluters in Canada

Nestle, Tim Hortons rank in top 5 plastic polluters in Canada

This year, 39% of the pollution belonged to the top five polluters, with Nestlé accounting for roughly 12% of the branded plastic while Tim Hortons accounted for about 11%
'Happiness workshop' looks to tackle digital addictions

'Happiness workshop' looks to tackle digital addictions

Participants tackle issues such as excessive digital use and comparison to others that lead to the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO) as opposed to the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)
Vancouver just broke a 122-year temperature record for cold weather today

Vancouver just broke a 122-year temperature record for cold weather today

Hurray?
$66k bill for Pitt River Road work

$66k bill for Pitt River Road work

A strip of Pitt River Road in Port Coquitlam will be updated because of the heavy truck wear on the pavement.

Coquitlam Fire asks for new, $1.8M training facility

Training needs have changed, so facility needs to, says chief
Port Moody council wants more say in Moody Centre development

Port Moody council wants more say in Moody Centre development

A consortium of property owners and developers will get a chance to present its preliminary plan for the 23-acre neighbourhood around the Moody Centre SkyTrain station at an upcoming meeting of Port Moody's committee of the whole.
Bert Flinn right-of-way to be removed

Bert Flinn right-of-way to be removed

A gravel path through Port Moody’s Bert Flinn Park that's frequented by hikers, dog walkers, runners and cyclists won’t be turned into a road.