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Port Moody's city manager is retiring

Port Moody's city manager is retiring

PORT MOODY — Tim Savoie has been the city's top staff person since 2016.
Neighbours rally to nix planned daycare in north Port Coquitlam

Neighbours rally to nix planned daycare in north Port Coquitlam

PORT COQUITLAM — The rezoning bid for a proposed 65-space child care centre in the middle of Grant Avenue was voted down.
Heritage protection may be taken away from these old Belcarra cottages. Here's why

Heritage protection may be taken away from these old Belcarra cottages. Here's why

PORT MOODY — The six cottages were granted heritage protection in 2015.
Journey of a lifetime: Why a Coquitlam kid got to ride the Rocky Mountain rails

Journey of a lifetime: Why a Coquitlam kid got to ride the Rocky Mountain rails

COQUITLAM — Hasti, a Coquitlam resident, was among 15 kids that recently embarked on two-day train trip from Banff, Alta., to Vancouver.
Tri-Cities Today: October 12, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 12, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023.
Retired firefighter takes reins of Coquitlam Search and Rescue

Retired firefighter takes reins of Coquitlam Search and Rescue

COQUITLAM — Nick Zupan, a retired Port Coquitlam firefighter, takes over from Helena Michelis as president of the Coquitlam Search and Rescue team, in its 51st year.
Photos: Federal loans for nearly 700 new rental homes in the Tri-Cities

Photos: Federal loans for nearly 700 new rental homes in the Tri-Cities

PORT COQUITLAM — More than $267 million in low-interest loans were given to three developers building affordable homes in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
Port Moody mayor says no more action on allegation of 'illegal' meeting

Port Moody mayor says no more action on allegation of 'illegal' meeting

PORT MOODY — The allegation was made during a public hearing Oct. 3 into a rezoning application for the massive Coronation Park redevelopment plan.
There are jobs for youth. These Coquitlam students are finding out what's available

There are jobs for youth. These Coquitlam students are finding out what's available

COQUITLAM — Today's hiring fair at Pinetree Secondary drew officials from BMO, RBC, Starbucks, YMCA, Coquitlam Public Library and the City of Coquitlam to talk to students about jobs during and after their Grade 12 year.
Baldrey: In one minute, B.C. politicians broke party lines to stand together. Here's why

Baldrey: In one minute, B.C. politicians broke party lines to stand together. Here's why

The current state of the B.C. Legislature, and where representatives stand on a "highly charged" issue, was recently shown in a single minute that included applause from both sides of the chamber.