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Path sections to be paved

Sections of the Traboulay PoCo Trail will be repaved between Aug. 26 and Sept. 13 to correct tree roots that have heaved the pathway.

Bailey bridge subject to city talks

City managers for Coquitlam and New Westminster will meet in two weeks for talks on the aging bailey bridge that links the two municipalities.

Parties spent $515k on Tri-City candidates

Money talks for B.C. political parties when it comes to securing - or retaining - Tri-City ridings in the May provincial election.

One call to get questions asked about seniors care

Fraser Health has made it easier for families to locate services to help seniors stay independent and in their homes longer.

Port Moody fireworks delayed by radio station

The fireworks display over Port Moody Inlet last Saturday for the city's 100th anniversary party was held back because of problems with the radio station that was simulcasting the music. CKPM 98.

City of Coquitlam being sued over dog bite

A Vancouver resident is suing the city of Coquitlam after he was allegedly bit by a dog from the Coquitlam animal shelter. Last week, Jae Hyon Kim filed a civil suit in B.C.

Fireworks over Port Moody Inlet

The sky over Port Moody lit up with fireworks tonight to mark the 100th year of the city.

More than 10k out to hear Trooper

The city of Port Coquitlam wrapped up a full-day of centennial activities on Saturday with a performance by Trooper.

Woman rescued by Coquitlam SAR

A 20-year-old woman who injured her knee Aug. 15 had to be rescued by local volunteers. Coquitlam Search and Rescue was called out shortly before 2:30 p.m. after reports of a woman became incapacitated on the West Buntzen Trail.

Forest fire risk still present

Despite the recent precipitation the forest fire risk remains elevated and residents are reminded to remain vigilant.