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BBB: 'Buy now, pay later' customers gain protections in wake of CFPB rule

BBB: 'Buy now, pay later' customers gain protections in wake of CFPB rule

Stick to your budget and read the fine print are some of the tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) suggests when choosing this payment system.
Tri-Cities Today: June 22, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 22, 2024

Learn what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, June 22, 2024.
Guildford Way in Port Moody is too narrow for protected bike lanes in both directions: report

Guildford Way in Port Moody is too narrow for protected bike lanes in both directions: report

When completed the Guildford greenway would connect Port Moody with Coquitlam's city centre.
Nominations open for Port Moody civic awards

Nominations open for Port Moody civic awards

The Port Moody civic awards are presented every two years.
Grad 2024: Heritage Woods Secondary co-valedictorian Graeme Morton

Grad 2024: Heritage Woods Secondary co-valedictorian Graeme Morton

The Tri-City News asked SD43 valedictorians in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody to reflect on their high school years and tell us what their future brings.
Headlines from the past: Lightning strikes twice for Port Coquitlam woman

Headlines from the past: Lightning strikes twice for Port Coquitlam woman

A lightning bolt travelled through the bedroom of Doris Buxton's home during an electrical storm in June 1992.
Tri-Cities Today: June 21, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 21, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Friday, June 21, 2024.
New West Olympian, broadcaster Karin Larsen named Douglas College Honorary Fellow

New West Olympian, broadcaster Karin Larsen named Douglas College Honorary Fellow

Larsen grew up in Coquitlam and graduated from Simon Fraser University with a Communications degree.
Coquitlam BMX brothers push each other at the track — even as one recovers from a huge crash

Coquitlam BMX brothers push each other at the track — even as one recovers from a huge crash

Coquitlam's Connor Brereton-Stiles finished eighth in his age category at the UCI BMX world championships in South Carolina.
'Community planning can't be done this way': Port Moody council grudgingly paves way for B.C. housing legislation

'Community planning can't be done this way': Port Moody council grudgingly paves way for B.C. housing legislation

Bill 44, 46 and 47 were passed by the province late last year to mandate greater density near transit hubs and allow the subdivision of single-family home lots to accommodate up to six new homes in areas near transit stops