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You've got one more week for Coquitlam to collect your unlimited yard waste

You've got one more week for Coquitlam to collect your unlimited yard waste

The city's biannual six-week program ends Nov. 24.
All house pets invited to smile with Santa for charity at this Port Moody business

All house pets invited to smile with Santa for charity at this Port Moody business

Proceeds are earmarked for the Tri-Cities SPCA as a professional photographer is set to capture (adorbable) images of your pet with Mr. Claus.
$100 BC Hydro and FortisBC credits announced for all B.C. households

$100 BC Hydro and FortisBC credits announced for all B.C. households

Plus, the B.C. government is issuing a new tax credit on a sliding scale to households earning less than $150,051.
Here's why a 24-hour Coquitlam convenience store is temporarily closed

Here's why a 24-hour Coquitlam convenience store is temporarily closed

A convenience store in a Coquitlam business plaza is set to be closed this weekend, while a bakery in the same area is opening soon.
Coquitlam theatre showing free family movies Saturday for annual fundraiser

Coquitlam theatre showing free family movies Saturday for annual fundraiser

Partial proceeds from concession and arcade sales on "Community Day" are going to youth empowerment programs.
Clients at this Port Moody fitness studio can get revenge on their coaches — for charity

Clients at this Port Moody fitness studio can get revenge on their coaches — for charity

Train the Trainer has raised more than $52,000 for KidSport Tri-Cities over their three previous associations
Port Moody's Ella Nielsen to serve for NCAA's Gonzaga Bulldogs

Port Moody's Ella Nielsen to serve for NCAA's Gonzaga Bulldogs

The provincial champion has committed to playing at the highest level of collegiate tennis in the U.S.
Coquitlam landlord must pay tenants $36K after judge upholds rental board decision

Coquitlam landlord must pay tenants $36K after judge upholds rental board decision

Landlord disagreed that she was properly served with documents, but her case was dismissed by a Supreme Court judge based on evidence — including information from a private investigator.
B.C.'s 2021 floods a 'toxic soup' of fecal coliform, fuel and cocaine

B.C.'s 2021 floods a 'toxic soup' of fecal coliform, fuel and cocaine

The report, which described wildlife and human habitat blurring during the flood, found 59 substances exceeded pan-Canadian environmental quality guidelines, and in some cases, concentrations grew as flood waters receded.
Port Coquitlam councillor 'cringing' after driving through dangerous Mary Hill Bypass intersection

Port Coquitlam councillor 'cringing' after driving through dangerous Mary Hill Bypass intersection

RCMP tells city council the local detachment plans to beef up traffic enforcement along Highway 7B.