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VIDEO: B.C. woman wielding knife broke into home ‘to see baby’

VIDEO: B.C. woman wielding knife broke into home ‘to see baby’

The mother was able to defend herself and push the 45-year-old intruder outside, as shown on surveillance footage. Forner was arrested by police the following day.
COS not a police force: ex-conservation officer

COS not a police force: ex-conservation officer

Agencies declining to review his complaints about actions during Coquitlam bear incident 'proves it'
Port Moody man gets behind Ride to Conquer Cancer

Port Moody man gets behind Ride to Conquer Cancer

For a guy still going through chemotherapy treatment for colorectal cancer, riding 220 km with his butt perched on a hard bicycle seat seems an unlikely way to spend a weekend.
Port Moody Fire helps stranded senior on scooter

Port Moody Fire helps stranded senior on scooter

Coquitlam nonagenarian was worried he'd get firefighters in trouble
Leaders sought for 2020 Treefest at Riverview

Leaders sought for 2020 Treefest at Riverview

The Riverview Horticultural Centre Society seeks volunteers for its annual event.
Purple martin rescue helps strengthen Port Moody colony

Purple martin rescue helps strengthen Port Moody colony

A young purple martin took flight Thursday in Port Moody’s Rocky Point Park.
Vagramov sex case delayed for two weeks

Vagramov sex case delayed for two weeks

The criminal case against Port Moody’s mayor was adjourned for two weeks today (Thursday).
Port Moody police discover drug operation tower

Port Moody police discover drug operation tower

Other residents of high rise reported suspicious activity
Port Moody’s Car-Free Day ready to roll

Port Moody’s Car-Free Day ready to roll

Leave the car keys at home on Aug. 18, because you won’t be needing them at Port Moody’s Car-Free Day. For the third straight year, St. Johns Street will be closed between Douglas and Moody streets from noon to 7 p.m.
Opinion: Iron horse due for a comeback

Opinion: Iron horse due for a comeback

I wrote in late June about the almost non-existent “low-carbon” transportation system in Western Canada, with one slow, zigzagging train scheduled twice a week and virtually no buses serving our half of the country.