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Brovold room presents challenges for streaming video and audio: Port Moody staff

Brovold room presents challenges for streaming video and audio: Port Moody staff

It’s back to the soundboard for Port Moody staff after they were directed by council’s committee of the whole to explore locations other than the Brovold room where audio and video equipment could be installed to stream and record meetings.
Port Moody police launching bike registration program to reduce theft

Port Moody police launching bike registration program to reduce theft

Port Moody police are hoping to make life a little more miserable for bike thieves.

Coquitlam man charged in connection with alleged drug trafficking network

Jeffrey Donald Lessard, 31, is also facing eight drug counts related to a separate investigation

Take a hike with the Burke Mountain Naturalists

BMN will celebrate 24th anniversary of the establishment of Pinecone Burke Provincial Park with a June 8 hike

Class of '59 Alderson students hope to recreate Grade 6 grad photo

A group of Alderson elementary alums are still searching for fellow classmates to help recreate their 1959 Grade 6 graduation photo as part of a 60-year reunion.

One person dead in Coquitlam car crash

Two others were sent to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries
Game of Thrones fanatic transforms North Van home into castle

Game of Thrones fanatic transforms North Van home into castle

It’s a little obvious Leanne Lebel loves Game of Thrones . Lebel’s whole world revolves around the show – right down to the drawbridge and fortified wall the GoT fanatic installed in front of her Blueridge home.
Port Coquitlam OKs Gates Park solution

Port Coquitlam OKs Gates Park solution

Council approves $75,000 three-pronged approach to prevent balls from hitting park patrons
BC Parks adds hundreds of new campsites, but can they possibly meet demand?

BC Parks adds hundreds of new campsites, but can they possibly meet demand?

If you like camping in B.C., there are now more options with the arrival of 594 new campsites. Ranging from walk-in tent sites to marine sites, 13 provincial parks will have 362 new sites and 12 recreation sites will have 232 new sites.
Secrecy shrouds Trudeau's visit to Coquitlam school

Secrecy shrouds Trudeau's visit to Coquitlam school

Security concern main reason people were not told about prime minister's visit, Pinetree principal says