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Your Weekend: Friday is Pro-D Day in the Coquitlam school district

Your Weekend: Friday is Pro-D Day in the Coquitlam school district

Weekend events for Feb. 24 to 26, 2023, in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Photos: Here's how the Tri-Cities stood up to bullying on Pink Shirt Day

Photos: Here's how the Tri-Cities stood up to bullying on Pink Shirt Day

The annual campaign's goal is to be kind and encouraging as one in five kids are impacted by bullying — both in-person and online.
On Our Radar: Torture your tastebuds at this Port Coquitlam food challenge

On Our Radar: Torture your tastebuds at this Port Coquitlam food challenge

How spicy do you like your hot wings? Patina Brewing is calling on local foodies to put their palate to the test.
Port Coquitlam's new junior hockey team now has a name

Port Coquitlam's new junior hockey team now has a name

Local minor hockey coach and Vancouver lawyer Rob Toor was awarded the Junior 'B' franchise earlier this month.
Update: Minor burns to one from 'accidental' Coquitlam house fire

Update: Minor burns to one from 'accidental' Coquitlam house fire

The flames were under control not long after crews arrived at the Creekside Drive incident.
PoMoArts turning blue for global movement empowering young women

PoMoArts turning blue for global movement empowering young women

This is the third year of the BC Girl Guides' campaign that encourages solidarity and friendship.
Port Moody councillors tells developer there’s still room for improvement of Coronation Park project

Port Moody councillors tells developer there’s still room for improvement of Coronation Park project

Developer says the project will bring $91.1 million worth of benefits to the city
Belcarra gymnast wins Tri-Cities' first medal at 2023 Canada Winter Games

Belcarra gymnast wins Tri-Cities' first medal at 2023 Canada Winter Games

Elizabeth Noble is one of 17 local athletes currently competing on Prince Edward Island.
Paring Port Moody's proposed 11.33% property tax increase could mean cuts to staff, services

Paring Port Moody's proposed 11.33% property tax increase could mean cuts to staff, services

The proposed increase presumes all additional funding requests are approved
Lynn Valley Care Centre hoaxer pleads guilty to obstruction of justice

Lynn Valley Care Centre hoaxer pleads guilty to obstruction of justice

A man convicted Jan. 27 of holding a man against his will in Richmond, and using weapons to coerce the victim to commit bestiality, pleaded guilty Tuesday to obstruction of justice. In B.C.