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Judicial recount filed by Port Moody council candidate

Judicial recount filed by Port Moody council candidate

Amy Lubik filed the application as two votes still separate her from a second term on city council.
Applications open for Halloween fireworks across the Tri-Cities

Applications open for Halloween fireworks across the Tri-Cities

Local municipalities are giving the green light for eligible residents to obtain a permit, but they'll have to be done quickly in order to set them off on Oct. 31.
Monster Halloween display in Coquitlam hopes to make a big impact for autism

Monster Halloween display in Coquitlam hopes to make a big impact for autism

This year's neighbourhood display on Crest Court promises a few other new surprises as well
Coquitlam college student turned ISIS wife brought back to Canada in ill health

Coquitlam college student turned ISIS wife brought back to Canada in ill health

Kimberly Polman, who has been held in a Syrian detention camp since 2019, is being flown to B.C. to stay with family. Her lawyer confirms she has not been charged with any crime.
On Our Radar: Witness B.C.'s best baristas create latte art in Port Coquitlam

On Our Radar: Witness B.C.'s best baristas create latte art in Port Coquitlam

C Market Coffee's second annual competition is also a fundraiser for the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation.
Pavement pancake — Scary Story Contest 2022

Pavement pancake — Scary Story Contest 2022

This is the second-place winning entry in the 15- to 18-age category. The contest is hosted by the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.
Belcarra author to sign copies of new kids book in Coquitlam on Friday

Belcarra author to sign copies of new kids book in Coquitlam on Friday

Belcarra author Diana J. Drake will sign copies of her new book for children at Chapters in Coquitlam on Friday.
50 mm of heavy rain predicted to fall on the Tri-Cities

50 mm of heavy rain predicted to fall on the Tri-Cities

Environment Canada encourages residents to be prepared and consider everyone's safety with a deluge anticipated for Thursday (Oct. 27).
New census data shows 5.3% population increase for the Tri-Cities

New census data shows 5.3% population increase for the Tri-Cities

Coquitlam and Belcarra saw the largest population growth among the local communities, while only a handful decided to move out of Port Moody.
Popular wings franchise coming to former Port Moody pub

Popular wings franchise coming to former Port Moody pub

Do you like to go out to restaurants in your city? There's a new eatery coming to Port Moody that specializes in chicken wings with 26 globally inspired flavours.