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New fire chief, head planner sought for PoCo

New fire chief, head planner sought for PoCo

Two top administrators at Port Coquitlam city hall are on their way out.
SkyTrain to PoCo? TransLink wants your thoughts

SkyTrain to PoCo? TransLink wants your thoughts

TransLink is asking Metro Vancouver residents to share their thoughts about regional movement as it develops Transport 2050, a blueprint for transportation to help guide decisions.
Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world, report finds

Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world, report finds

The Henley Passport Index has released its third quarter ranking of the world’s most powerful passports, a study measuring global mobility based on visa-free access to destinations

Daycare wants to stay at Coquitlam's Blue Mountain Park

There is currently no long-term future for Scout Hall that houses the daycare
PHOTOS: A day of fire pancakes and golden spikes

PHOTOS: A day of fire pancakes and golden spikes

Images from June 29 at the 42nd annual Firefighter Pancake Breakfast at Port Moody's Inlet Centre Fire Hall and Golden Spike Days
Start loving your city on Saturday

Start loving your city on Saturday

Love My City Week begins Saturday. But Dave Jonsson hopes the connections people forge during seven days of community projects across the Tri-Cities will last all year.
Coquitlam park road closed because of bear activity

Coquitlam park road closed because of bear activity

Cars can't drive or park along Oliver Road, but pedestrians and cyclists can still enter Minnekhada park via the southern entrance, as long as they stay 100 metres away from the bears who are feeding on blueberries
Canada Day cat rescue brings Coquitlam neighbours together

Canada Day cat rescue brings Coquitlam neighbours together

Up a tree for seven days until saved by Coquitlam Search and Rescue
If you built it, will they climb?

If you built it, will they climb?

It’s one thing to build a multi-use path, quite another to get walkers and cyclists to use it. Port Moody accomplished the former with its $4.
Port Coquitlam man given 14 years, no parole for shotgun murder

Port Coquitlam man given 14 years, no parole for shotgun murder

The sentencing comes nearly four and a half years after Randy William Scott shot Peter Bender to death in the parking lot of a Maple Ridge church