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Port Moody a popular place to buy amid 13% decrease in June regional real estate

Port Moody a popular place to buy amid 13% decrease in June regional real estate

Attached homes in the city had the largest month-to-month increase in sales, according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV).
These are B.C.'s deadliest communities — for bears

These are B.C.'s deadliest communities — for bears

Over a seven-year period, 3,779 black bears were killed across British Columbia in government-sanctioned euthanizations. A freedom of information request shows which communities had the most number of deaths.
Photos: Community generosity the backbone of $37.5M Eagle Ridge Hospital ER expansion

Photos: Community generosity the backbone of $37.5M Eagle Ridge Hospital ER expansion

The Tri-Cities population is still growing, official say, who are thankful more than 4,200 donors put neighbours' health first in the facility's latest upgrade.
Another tower proposed for Pipeline Road in Coquitlam

Another tower proposed for Pipeline Road in Coquitlam

A 25-storey residential tower is on the books for a Coquitlam neighbourhood that’s been growing rapidly since a plan was adopted for the area two years ago.
Buyer of under $400K Coquitlam home pays over-asking while penthouse purchaser gets huge deal

Buyer of under $400K Coquitlam home pays over-asking while penthouse purchaser gets huge deal

Highs and lows of Tri-City real estate. Buyer gets a deal on a new $2M luxury penthouse in Coquitlam while another pays $12K over asking for a one-bedroom suite listed for under $400K.
SHARE, Search and Rescue among recipients of Spirit of Coquitlam grants

SHARE, Search and Rescue among recipients of Spirit of Coquitlam grants

The city is distributing $80,000 to help cover event costs, programs and necessary purchases.
15 Coquitlam nurses to split $256K jackpot — with a group dinner first

15 Coquitlam nurses to split $256K jackpot — with a group dinner first

Adriana Miklosikova scanned the group's winning ticket from June 14, but thought they won three figures instead of six.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Huge surge in graffiti prompts Port Coquitlam to ban the sale of spray paint to minors

Huge surge in graffiti prompts Port Coquitlam to ban the sale of spray paint to minors

Is vandalism a problem in the city? Soon businesses will have to lock up spray paint and markers to reduce graffiti, under proposed bylaw changes. The city also wants to ban the sale of bear spray to minors to limit opportunities for dangerous crimes using potent pepper spray.
TUTS opens with Tri-City cast, crew in two musical shows

TUTS opens with Tri-City cast, crew in two musical shows

Tri-City residents are in Theatre Under The Star's Something Rotten! and We Will Rock You, now playing at the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park in Vancouver.