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Port Moody shop defies global olive oil crisis

Port Moody shop defies global olive oil crisis

Daniela Hammond has waded into an oil crisis. But this one doesn’t involve pipelines or the price of gas.

Sell your stuff at the Spring Bazaar

A neighbourhood flea market will be held at Spirit Square along with an antiques and collectibles showcase at Glen Pine Pavilion on June 2
No-go 'bubble' zones announced to save southern resident killer whales

No-go 'bubble' zones announced to save southern resident killer whales

Vessel slow downs, fishing restrictions among measures announced by fisheries minister
New elementary school for Burke Mountain

New elementary school for Burke Mountain

The provincial government announced the construction of a new school on Burke Mountain Friday, with millions more in funding earmarked to open up additional spaces across the Tri-Cities.

Deadpool 2, Arrow just some of the productions filmed in Coquitlam last year

Coquitlam's film permit revenue was $178,087 in 2018, up from the $137,291 in 2017
Toddler dies in Burnaby after being left in a hot car

Toddler dies in Burnaby after being left in a hot car

Father of toddler ‘totally distraught’: fire chief

Snowy weather could mean new parking restrictions at Coquitlam’s higher elevations

The goal of a new pilot program is to keep vehicles off the streets in areas known for snow accumulation to make it easier for plows to operate
Scammers try to siphon off GoFundMe donations from dead Port Moody Pastor

Scammers try to siphon off GoFundMe donations from dead Port Moody Pastor

The same day Port Moody Rev.
Svend Robinson issues 'wake-up call' to own party after NDP byelection loss

Svend Robinson issues 'wake-up call' to own party after NDP byelection loss

This week’s federal byelection was terrible news for the NDP and Svend Robinson called out his own party about it on social media.
'Problematic' tax hit could cost jobs, says Flavelle

'Problematic' tax hit could cost jobs, says Flavelle

The jobs of 75 employees at the Flavelle Cedar mill in Port Moody could be at risk because of an unexpected property tax hit.