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Port Moody lacrosse sisters receive Premier's Award

Port Moody lacrosse sisters receive Premier's Award

Jolaine and Jordan Bolam attend Heritage Woods Secondary School in Port Moody.
New Coquitlam café transforms old garage into lush destination

New Coquitlam café transforms old garage into lush destination

La Foret Austin is located in the old Paul's Auto Body Shop at 1135 Austin Ave. in Coquitlam
Baldrey: Acrimony, tears and 'wild' fantasies in B.C.'s Legislature

Baldrey: Acrimony, tears and 'wild' fantasies in B.C.'s Legislature

Columnist Keith Baldrey analyzes the final legislative session, and the events that transpired, before the 2024 provincial election.
Port Moody looking at registering lobbyists

Port Moody looking at registering lobbyists

Port Moody council tasked staff to report back on the logistics and requirements for a lobbyist registry after a councillors raised concerns about a tour with a developer.
New Port Moody soccer pitch officially opens; fieldhouse still to come

New Port Moody soccer pitch officially opens; fieldhouse still to come

Design and construction of the new FIFA-regulation pitch on Murray Street cost $8 million.
He wanted to write about parenthood. Port Moody won his heart

He wanted to write about parenthood. Port Moody won his heart

On Friday, May 24, Rob Taylor will read and talk about his new collection, "Weather," at the Old Mill Boathouse in Port Moody.
Great Blue Heron returns to the wild after rehabilitation

Great Blue Heron returns to the wild after rehabilitation

Wildlife Rescue calls for public support during busy spring season.
Sweater season: A documentary about the iconic Cowichan knitwear is up for a screen award

Sweater season: A documentary about the iconic Cowichan knitwear is up for a screen award

The Cowichan Sweater: Our Knitted Legacy has been nominated for the Best Documentary Program award at this year’s Canadian Screen Awards
Sunday Night Read: 'Weathered Wings'

Sunday Night Read: 'Weathered Wings'

This short story series submission is from Madison Hackman of Port Coquitlam.
Minter: Beans, beans are good for you — and easy to plant

Minter: Beans, beans are good for you — and easy to plant

Beans are light feeders, so all you need is enriched soil with quality compost and not much else, says master gardener Brian Minter.