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Port Moody mayor to keep his pay while on leave

Port Moody mayor to keep his pay while on leave

Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov will still be paid his full $111,833 annual salary while he’s on an indefinite leave of absence to deal with a charge of sexual assault.
New lot to ease parking crunch in downtown Port Coquitlam

New lot to ease parking crunch in downtown Port Coquitlam

The rebuild of the Port Coquitlam recreation complex has put pressure on residents, tradespeople, facility users and commuters in the area.
UPDATED: Port Moody pastor identified as victim in fiery Peace Arch crash

UPDATED: Port Moody pastor identified as victim in fiery Peace Arch crash

Rev. Tom Cheung led the Port Moody Pacific Grace MB church on St. Johns Street
Some of Canada's best beers are being brewed in Port Moody

Some of Canada's best beers are being brewed in Port Moody

Three brewers from Port Moody’s renowned Brewers Row on Murray Street have won medals at the 17th annual Canadian Brewing Awards.
Canadians urged to avoid all travel to parts of the Philippines

Canadians urged to avoid all travel to parts of the Philippines

The Canadian Government has issued a travel advisory for the Philippines due to a threat of terrorism and a high level of crime
Epic adventure followed by shattering diagnosis for Port Moody cyclist

Epic adventure followed by shattering diagnosis for Port Moody cyclist

Geoff Livingston conquered the Continental Divide. Then he conquered cancer.
Speeding on Lougheed Hwy? You might want to think twice

Speeding on Lougheed Hwy? You might want to think twice

Red-light cameras in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam to be altered to also catch speeders
Coquitlam Jewish community to overhaul security after Poway shooting

Coquitlam Jewish community to overhaul security after Poway shooting

As incidents of anti-Semitism skyrocket across the country, synagogues and Jewish community centres across the Lower Mainland have quietly ramped up their security — and Coquitlam is slated to be next.

Austin Ave. now open after morning vehicle collision

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} One person was sent to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a vehicle rolled over at Walker Street and Austin Avenue in southwest Coquitlam Tuesday morning.

Como Lake Ave. westbound open after FortisBC construction 'ground movement'

Localized settlement had shutdown westbound traffic between Blue Mountain and Robinson streets last week