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A well-maintained lawn key to protecting against chafer beetle

Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam and Port Moody municipalities are hammering home a united message in an attempt to eradicate the grubs from Tri-City lawns
Andrés Wines site proposal proceeds but not without concerns

Andrés Wines site proposal proceeds but not without concerns

Almost two years have passed since Port Moody council last saw a vision for the future of the Andrés Wine site.
PoCo cash continues for homelessness co-ordinator

PoCo cash continues for homelessness co-ordinator

The city of Port Coquitlam will continue to pay for a part of the salary for the Tri-Cities Homelessness and Housing Task Group co-ordinator.
Painting project brightens Port Moody’s newest old gathering space

Painting project brightens Port Moody’s newest old gathering space

They built it. Now the people can come.
Lougheed B-Line work starts next month

Lougheed B-Line work starts next month

The B-Line service will run from Coquitlam Central station to Haney Place mall, through Port Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows.
Teens tackling menstruation stigma one tampon at a time

Teens tackling menstruation stigma one tampon at a time

Coquitlam students seek free pads, tampons in city facilities
Port Moody’s new Legion a symbol of change

Port Moody’s new Legion a symbol of change

Just a short walk from Port Moody’s renowned Brewers Row, the city’s branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is trying to rebrand itself as more than just another beer hall.
3 bears destroyed in Anmore, Coquitlam for safety concerns

3 bears destroyed in Anmore, Coquitlam for safety concerns

Bear complaints rise as bears move into neighbourhoods looking for food
Driver in fatal 2017 Lougheed crash sentenced

Driver in fatal 2017 Lougheed crash sentenced

The drivers involved in an April 2017 crash that resulted in the deaths of two young girls and one woman pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention and were sentenced.
Driver rear-ended by taxi wins ICBC assessment battle

Driver rear-ended by taxi wins ICBC assessment battle

A 28-year-old Sunshine Coast driver who was rear-ended by a taxi on Highway 1 in Burnaby wasn't about to just suck it up and accept the 50 per cent blame ICBC assigned to him for an accident he says wasn’t his fault.