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Read about Little Tug along the Donald Pathway in Port Coquitlam

Read about Little Tug along the Donald Pathway in Port Coquitlam

PORT COQUITLAM — Laura Collini's "A Little Tug in the Right Direction" can be read along the Donald Pathway, on eight panels between Elks Park and Wilson Avenue.
Check your wallet: two winning tickets to last Saturday's 6/49 lottery draw were sold in Port Moody

Check your wallet: two winning tickets to last Saturday's 6/49 lottery draw were sold in Port Moody

PORT MOODY — The two winning Lotto 6/49 tickets are worth more than $1.6 million each
Letter: Respecting Const. Rick O’Brien — and all police officers

Letter: Respecting Const. Rick O’Brien — and all police officers

Police officers deserve community support, respect and gratitude for putting their lives at risk every day, says the National Police Federation.
Tri-Cities Today: October 2, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 2, 2023

What's going on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Monday, Oct. 2, 2023.
Two big cedars to stay in proposed Port Coquitlam subdivision

Two big cedars to stay in proposed Port Coquitlam subdivision

PORT COQUITLAM — The city's committee of council advanced a rezoning bid to subdivide the lot at 1675 Pitt River Rd.
Minter: Recipes for late fall and winter containers

Minter: Recipes for late fall and winter containers

Master gardener Brian Minter: Enhancing our patios with colourful containers is easier than you may think.
Coquitlam Express battle back but lose in a shootout to Rivermen

Coquitlam Express battle back but lose in a shootout to Rivermen

LANGLEY — The Coquitlam Express lost 5-4 in a shootout to the Langley Rivermen
Your best guide for Tri-Cities events in October 2023

Your best guide for Tri-Cities events in October 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for October 2023.
Column: I've seen a lot of change in the Tri-Cities. Now, it's time to say goodbye

Column: I've seen a lot of change in the Tri-Cities. Now, it's time to say goodbye

As she is about to retire, reporter Diane Strandberg says there has been a lot to write about for the last several decades as Metro Vancouver — and the Tri-Cities — have undergone huge changes due to SkyTrain, the internet, immigration and real estate development.
Here's what you need to know about Coronation Park — the biggest redevelopment plan in Port Moody's history

Here's what you need to know about Coronation Park — the biggest redevelopment plan in Port Moody's history

PORT MOODY — More than 5,500 new residents could be coming to the Coronation Park neighbourhood if the city gives final approval for zoning amendments required for a massive plan.