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TransLink looking to bundle transit with bike and car share

TransLink looking to bundle transit with bike and car share

The transit authority of Metro Vancouver is looking at bundling services such as buses, SkyTrain, car share and bike share into one “seamless” package.
Port Moody tax picture gets clearer, more expensive

Port Moody tax picture gets clearer, more expensive

Armed with new numbers and a more complete picture of the city’s financial needs, Port Moody’s manager of financial planning, Tyson Ganske, is recommending a tax increase of 7.36% be presented at public budget consultations on Jan. 29.
PoMo refill station a way to ‘live lighter’

PoMo refill station a way to ‘live lighter’

Julie Veres and Teresa Johansson want to make the world a better place, 100ml at a time.
PMPD officer returns from Cuba

PMPD officer returns from Cuba

Acquittal upheld by Cuban judiciary, officer allowed to return home

The most common scams the Coquitlam RCMP saw in 2018

The Coquitlam RCMP has released a list of the most common scams their economic crime section encountered in 2018. Coming in at No. 1 is the Canada Revenue Agency scam, which Cpl.
Company ordered to stop pumping dirty water into storm drain

Company ordered to stop pumping dirty water into storm drain

Port Coquitlam wants treatment system on site before more water can be pumped out of detention pond
Septic problem becomes a war of words

Septic problem becomes a war of words

The effort to resolve the septic issues at Anmore Green Estates has become a war of words.
Property assessments are inaccurate more often than you might think, says author

Property assessments are inaccurate more often than you might think, says author

As many as 20 per cent of all residential property owners in the province should be appealing their property assessments, says the man who has literally written the book on the assessment appeals process.
UPDATED - PoMo looking to encourage electric vehicles

UPDATED - PoMo looking to encourage electric vehicles

Port Moody is one step closer to joining several other municipalities in the Lower Mainland that require new developments to provide outlets for electric vehicle charging stations in parking stalls.
Non-profit recalls donation bins after fatality

Non-profit recalls donation bins after fatality

The charity that owns the clothing donation bin in which a Vancouver man became trapped and died last weekend is voluntarily recalling all of its donation bins in the province.