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Stay Still — Scary Story Contest 2022

Stay Still — Scary Story Contest 2022

This is the second-place winning entry in the 11- to 14-age category. The contest is hosted by the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.
Wanted man formerly charged in Coquitlam for substance possession

Wanted man formerly charged in Coquitlam for substance possession

Have you seen Richard Voszler? He has a history in the Tri-Cities, which also includes impaired driving.
Lots of projects, not enough staff at Coquitlam city hall

Lots of projects, not enough staff at Coquitlam city hall

In Coquitlam, staff vacancy rates tend to be around the five to six per cent mark; however, as of August, there were 90 jobs available, representing an 8.5 per cent vacancy rate.
'Absolutely crazy': B.C. photographer gets 8-page spread in National Geographic

'Absolutely crazy': B.C. photographer gets 8-page spread in National Geographic

Martin Gregus was also featured in Geo France. His work features photographs from a Canadian polar bear expedition in the summer.
Business fined $5K for 24-foot fall risk at Anmore house project

Business fined $5K for 24-foot fall risk at Anmore house project

A crew member was exposed to the potential two-storey fall while working on a steep slope roofing project.
Halifax howls at Port Coquitlam's Gillian Lapierre to join the Huskies

Halifax howls at Port Coquitlam's Gillian Lapierre to join the Huskies

The two-time national silver-medalist — on the ice and on the floor — has committed to St. Mary's University for the 2023–24 season.
Mother — Scary Story Contest 2022

Mother — Scary Story Contest 2022

This is the third-place winning entry in the 15- to 18-age category. The contest is hosted by the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.
Own a Port Coquitlam blueberry farm with spectacular views for under $5M

Own a Port Coquitlam blueberry farm with spectacular views for under $5M

Ever thought of owning a farm? B.C.'s blueberry farms add billions to the province's economy each year, and this Port Coquitlam property has several acres of blueberries.
Opinion: What I've learned about staying safe on Tri-Cities transit

Opinion: What I've learned about staying safe on Tri-Cities transit

Do you feel safe on public transit? Dozens of incidents were reported on SkyTrain through Coquitlam and Port Moody between 2019 and 2020, statistics show. What you can do if you see something.
40% uptick in mental health calls in Coquitlam this spring: RCMP

40% uptick in mental health calls in Coquitlam this spring: RCMP

Coquitlam RCMP are called to səmiq̓wəʔelə/Riverview Lands five to six times a day to find patients missing from the Red Fish Healing Centre, the superintendent told council-in-committee on Monday.