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Shin Noh search shifts to southwest Coquitlam

The search for a missing grandfather has shifted to southwest Coquitlam after exhaustive searches in all other areas of the Tri-Cities turned up no sign of Shin Noh.

UPDATED: Optimism for homeless shelters

The managing director of the Hope for Freedom Society is optimistic a temporary shelter will be available for homeless people by Nov. 1, a month after its original Oct. 1 start date.

Child struck by car on Ioco Road

A child received minor injuries after he was hit by a car Monday morning in Port Moody while en route to school. Local police were called to the 600-block of Ioco Road at about 8:20 a.m.

Research could help Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam blueberry crops

B.C.'s lucrative blueberry industry will benefit from research by a Douglas College biologist, thanks to a $30,000 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).

Coquitlam hit-and-run trial begins

The trial of a man accused of killing two women in a hit-and-run crash in February, 2011 opened Monday with a recording of a frantic 911 call made by a friend of one of the victims.

PoCo looks for time-capsule items

Port Coquitlam is looking for items to put in a time capsule, set to be buried next month as part of the city's centennial celebrations.

Search for missing Coquitlam man continues despite the rain

With heavy rains on the way for the Coquitlam area, the son of a missing 64-year-old Korean man is still hopeful volunteers will find his dad.

Terry Fox's brother rallies Coquitlam pupils

The brother of Terry Fox ran with more than 130 students at a Coquitlam elementary school yesterday for the Terry Fox National School Run Day. Fred Fox was at R.C.

Port Moody business helps launch Soup Sisters

Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers are creating a stir this fall to provide soup for women and children fleeing domestic violence at Tri-City's emergency shelter. This Sunday, Sept.

Searchers still hopeful they'll find missing Coquitlam man

Hopeful searchers are taking to the trails around Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam today in the hopes of finding Shin Noh, a retired pastor, before the weather changes.