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Cheers: Report recommends booze be allowed permanently in some Port Moody public spaces

Cheers: Report recommends booze be allowed permanently in some Port Moody public spaces

A pilot program that allowed alcohol in several public locations around Port Moody was in place from late July, 2022 to the end of last year.
Feds in Coquitlam tout Indigenous perks in Budget 2024

Feds in Coquitlam tout Indigenous perks in Budget 2024

Federal ministers Harjit Sajjan and Arif Virani were at Douglas College in Coquitlam to focus on Indigenous investments, including in housing and education.
Woman in her 20s died 'suspiciously' at a Port Coquitlam home

Woman in her 20s died 'suspiciously' at a Port Coquitlam home

Coquitlam RCMP are calling for anyone who may have information about her suspicious death.
Coquitlam rugby player recognized as champion for the sport

Coquitlam rugby player recognized as champion for the sport

Xavier Lee plays for United Rugby Club's Div. 3 senior men's team.
Tri-Cities Today: April 23, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: April 23, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
Photos: Shredding it for the Port Coquitlam Community Foundation

Photos: Shredding it for the Port Coquitlam Community Foundation

The shredding event benefits the Port Coquitlam Community Foundation.
Photos: What fools these mortals be! Best takes on Shakespeare

Photos: What fools these mortals be! Best takes on Shakespeare

Theatre students at Dr. Charles Best Secondary dive into the popular Shakespearean comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream,” opening May 2 at the Coquitlam high school.
National Pharmacare plan is 'life-changing,' says Port Moody woman living with Type 1 diabetes

National Pharmacare plan is 'life-changing,' says Port Moody woman living with Type 1 diabetes

Port Moody's Linda Zumm was speaking at an appearance by federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.
Developers say no to mandate on mid-rises by Burquitlam station

Developers say no to mandate on mid-rises by Burquitlam station

Woodbridge Oakdale and Polygon Homes have penned letters to state they won't be following the new provincial housing rules for Tier 3 development around Burquitlam SkyTrain Station.
Baldrey: Building more homes? Great. But, where are the workers?

Baldrey: Building more homes? Great. But, where are the workers?

Ottawa's plan to construct 3.9 million homes in seven years is "lofty target." Here in B.C., columnist Keith Baldrey says finding the hands to build them will be a tall order.