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TransLink will give you bus money for 16 months if you scrap your car

TransLink will give you bus money for 16 months if you scrap your car

It's meant to help make transportation in Vancouver more sustainable
Award-winning Port Coquitlam physics teacher just loves science. Here's why

Award-winning Port Coquitlam physics teacher just loves science. Here's why

"This is where nature is talking to us," said Edward Csuka, who hopes to go to CERN in Switzerland — home of the largest atomic particle collider in the world.
Boost your barista skills and create latte art at these Port Coquitlam classes

Boost your barista skills and create latte art at these Port Coquitlam classes

C Market Coffee in Fremont Village is bringing back its popular sessions for local coffee connoisseurs.
Can't get ice time you like? Here's how Port Moody would like to fix that

Can't get ice time you like? Here's how Port Moody would like to fix that

The city is feeling the crunch as demand returns to pre-pandemic levels.
Rear-ender causes second major Port Mann Bridge traffic snarl in as many days

Rear-ender causes second major Port Mann Bridge traffic snarl in as many days

No one was injured following a four-vehicle collision near the Cape Horn exchange in Coquitlam.
Man wanted by B.C. police has record of assault in Port Coquitlam

Man wanted by B.C. police has record of assault in Port Coquitlam

Wilbert Jackson-Bullshields is wanted once more for robbery, assault, and drug- and property-related crimes.
What's that brown stuff pooling in Port Coquitlam waterways?

What's that brown stuff pooling in Port Coquitlam waterways?

After an investigation, an oily-brown substance in a local creek turned out to be bacteria goo.
Uptick in coyote reports prompt pair of Tri-Cities info sessions

Uptick in coyote reports prompt pair of Tri-Cities info sessions

The Stanley Park Ecology Society is set to provide tips on how to live with urban coyotes following recent sightings across the region.
'Sugar dating' can be lucrative — but also full of scams: BBB

'Sugar dating' can be lucrative — but also full of scams: BBB

In 2022, a Pitt Meadows woman was nearly scammed after she was offered a $500 "sugar baby" weekly allowance in exchange for regular phone calls.
Update: No injuries reported from five-vehicle collision on Port Mann Bridge

Update: No injuries reported from five-vehicle collision on Port Mann Bridge

Traffic for the Coquitlam side was pushed back into Surrey, causing headaches for morning commuters.