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Port Moody baker's creepy concoctions win big on the Food Network

Port Moody baker's creepy concoctions win big on the Food Network

Hollie Fraser owns Punk Rock Pastries in North Burnaby.
'We were very close to losing our home,' Coquitlam man says after Halloween fireworks

'We were very close to losing our home,' Coquitlam man says after Halloween fireworks

The skies over the Tri-Cities burst with colour and dazzle after little trick-and-treaters packed up last night, Oct. 31.
'I was always scared': Child survivor of Holocaust speaks at Coquitlam school symposium

'I was always scared': Child survivor of Holocaust speaks at Coquitlam school symposium

Today's 14th annual Holocaust symposium, which was organized by Dr. Charles Best Secondary teacher Ken Ipe, was heard by hundreds of high school students from Best, Pinetree and Centennial secondary schools.
Port Moody actor reunites with Bard cast in 'Elf: The Musical'

Port Moody actor reunites with Bard cast in 'Elf: The Musical'

Sharon Crandall of Port Moody portrays Buddy's stepmom in the Arts Club Theatre Company production that opens Nov. 1, 2023.
Houses or townhomes? Coquitlam council spars over Burke bid

Houses or townhomes? Coquitlam council spars over Burke bid

The pre-application by Burke Mountain II Ltd. Partnership advanced 5–4 with Mayor Richard Stewart and Couns. Robert Mazzarolo, Brent Asmundson and Matt Djonlic opposing single-family homes on the Harper Road property.
Emergency sirens to blast from Port Coquitlam meat plant Thursday

Emergency sirens to blast from Port Coquitlam meat plant Thursday

Sofina Foods will sound its emergency siren on Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. as part of the company’s annual safety drill.
Tri-Cities Today: November 1, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: November 1, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023.
Video: Fake news! Aliens are landing in Port Moody

Video: Fake news! Aliens are landing in Port Moody

IOCO Players Theatre presents "War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast," a play-within-a-play that describes the set up, radio broadcast and aftermath from a 1948 point of view.
Caribbean Days Fest in Coquitlam to cost $90K more next year

Caribbean Days Fest in Coquitlam to cost $90K more next year

Save the dates: The popular Caribbean Days Festival will be back on July 27 and 28, 2024, at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park.
Survivor — Scary Story Contest 2023

Survivor — Scary Story Contest 2023

This was the winner of the 15- to 18-age category. The contest is hosted by the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.