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Gatensbury traffic still worrisome

Gatensbury traffic still worrisome

Fewer people are driving around construction barriers on Gatensbury Street in Port Moody but residents say those who do are driving too fast.

71-year-old pedestrian struck in Coquitlam

A 71-year-old female pedestrian is in serious condition after she was hit by a pickup truck that was leaving a parking lot in the 1900-block of United Boulevard Monday night. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m.
Safer water disinfection at Coquitlam plant

Safer water disinfection at Coquitlam plant

Metro Vancouver makes $4.3 million investment in sodium hypochlorite feeder system to replace chlorination
Rotating mail strike moves on after one day

Rotating mail strike moves on after one day

There was no mail delivery Monday in Port Moody, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam, but the rotating strike has moved on to other areas of B.C. and Canada today, Tuesday
Call for high-dose flu shot gets boost from Coquitlam MLA

Call for high-dose flu shot gets boost from Coquitlam MLA

Isaacs seeks government action on high-dose flu shot for seniors in care

Cities ask residents to help keep drains, catch basins clear to avoid flooding

The Tri-Cities appears to have avoided the flooding seen in other parts of Metro Vancouver after a rainstorm swept through the region Sunday night.
Pro side of proportional representation explained

Pro side of proportional representation explained

Fair Vote Vancouver VP to do Port Moody presentation on its advantages
Extra yard trimmings pick up in Coquitlam

Extra yard trimmings pick up in Coquitlam

City will have separate collection for leaves, branches for next four weeks
Halloween fireworks rules and regs

Halloween fireworks rules and regs

What to know before setting them off in the Tri-Cities
Bike to Work Week: City works to address cycling gaps

Bike to Work Week: City works to address cycling gaps

Bike to Work week is next week but the cycling advocacy group HUB says there are still significant gaps in Metro Vancouver’s network of cycling routes that can leave cyclists at loose ends of a long ride or feeling unsafe because of poor pavement, ab