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EV charging solutions coming for condos — but slowly

EV charging solutions coming for condos — but slowly

Coquitlam condo faces challenges in dealing with electric vehicles while EV car owners propose right-to-charge and BCIT is looking at some promising options for older multi-residential housing
Port Moody man warns of post-disaster fibre-optic failure

Port Moody man warns of post-disaster fibre-optic failure

Dave Coukell says Telus never warned him that his new fibre-optic phone line would not function without a back-up battery pack, and that has him worried that other customers — particularly seniors — will be left in the dark should a earthquake hit
Sex assault case against mayor back in court Monday

Sex assault case against mayor back in court Monday

Mayor Robert Vagramov is accused of sexual assault in Coquitlam in 2015.
Huge masterplanned community in Port Moody set for public hearing

Huge masterplanned community in Port Moody set for public hearing

Despite many supporters at meeting, Port Moody council has traffic-related concerns over proposed 10-building, mixed-use Westport Village development

Birdwatching backpacks available at Terry Fox Library

Aspiring avian enthusiasts in Port Coquitlam can now access tools and information from the Terry Fox Library’s lending collection.
LRB rules against application by PoCo strikers

LRB rules against application by PoCo strikers

Union wanted to set up picket lines at other Westminster Savings branches, headquarters
West slams UBCM China decision

West slams UBCM China decision

Port Coquitlam mayor says review of sponsorship for next year's convention is a cop out
Fire leaves 2,100 Coquitlam & Burnaby homes without power

Fire leaves 2,100 Coquitlam & Burnaby homes without power

About 2,100 homes in Coquitlam and Burnaby were without power at around noon Friday, July 12, in an area surrounding the intersection of Brunette Avenue and Lougheed Highway.
Motorcycle, truck collide in Port Coquitlam

Motorcycle, truck collide in Port Coquitlam

Coast Meridian Road south of Kingsway Avenue in Port Coquitlam was closed Friday afternoon after a motorcycle and truck collided.

No cooking, BBQs in Mundy while COs work to capture bear family

Barbecues, cooking and hot food will not be permitted in Mundy Park while conservation officers work to capture a bear sow and cubs that have been frequenting the park.