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PoMo utility charges heading for increase

PoMo utility charges heading for increase

Utility charges for detached residences in Port Moody are expected to rise 6.2% next year to $1,194, according to a 2019-2023 utilities financial draft plan being presented to the city’s finance committee on Tuesday.
UPDATED: Candidate endorsements cause concern

UPDATED: Candidate endorsements cause concern

Cannabis, SOGI among the issues being raised in Port Moody, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam elections by special interest groups
Business award nominees announced

Business award nominees announced

Tri-Cities chamber gets 78 nominations for 2018
Salmon Come Home at Hoy

Salmon Come Home at Hoy

Annual fish spawning event in Coquitlam goes Oct. 21
Anmore: Two views of the future

Anmore: Two views of the future

Incumbent and challenger have different ideas about how the village should be governed
Retired RCMP won’t get veterans’ plates

Retired RCMP won’t get veterans’ plates

Special B.C. veterans’ licence plates will remain reserved for veterans. A proposal to expand the program to retired RCMP members has been nixed by the province.
Bike commuters encouraged to ride in winter

Bike commuters encouraged to ride in winter

Organization says cyclists should keep on riding to work even through bad weather
Chamber hosts debate on proportional representation

Chamber hosts debate on proportional representation

Goal is to get more information about provincial referendum out to the public, chamber CEO says of Oct. 24 meeting in Coquitlam
Can I blaze before my flight? YVR says yes

Can I blaze before my flight? YVR says yes

Vancouver’s international airport says people are welcome smoke weed in its designated smoking areas post-legalization, but the Airport Authority is reminding travellers that crossing international borders with the plant is still not allowed regardle
Coquitlam piano teacher will go to trial on sex charges

Coquitlam piano teacher will go to trial on sex charges

Dmytro Kubyshkin was expected to enter guilty pleas Friday in Port Coquitlam provincial court but pleaded not guilty; a trial date has yet to be set.