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How a Port Moody lemonade stand is helping Ukraine refugee kids

How a Port Moody lemonade stand is helping Ukraine refugee kids

Do you remember your summer camp experience? One local group, called Help UA Now, is seeking sponsorships so Ukrainian children fleeing war can go to summer camp in the Tri-Cities.
$1 pop lady shares her 'passion' for running Port Coquitlam café

$1 pop lady shares her 'passion' for running Port Coquitlam café

A kind gesture got a huge response. Now the owner of the café at the Hyde Creek Recreation Centre is sharing her thanks to the community for its support.
Tri-Cities players help B.C. girls' hockey club claim silver at nationals

Tri-Cities players help B.C. girls' hockey club claim silver at nationals

Anmore's Leah Barnard and Port Coquitlam's Gillian Lapierre tallied nine points combined for the Fraser Valley Rush at the 2022 Esso Cup — Canada's national U18AAA girls' hockey championship.
Coquitlam reeling in pair of family-friendly fishing events — one on Father's Day

Coquitlam reeling in pair of family-friendly fishing events — one on Father's Day

Anglers assemble! Festival Coquitlam set to host fishing events at Como Lake and Lafarge Lake.
On Our Radar: Spring shredding returns to Port Moody city hall

On Our Radar: Spring shredding returns to Port Moody city hall

Got unwanted personal documents, tax records and even old credit card bills? Here's where you can safely dispose of them.
Ready to travel? Here are BBB's tips for your best vacation

Ready to travel? Here are BBB's tips for your best vacation

BBBs across Canada have received 1,164 complaints about travel-related services in 2022, a 200 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.
Coquitlam SAR: Bedwell Bay–Jug Island–Woodhaven Loop

Coquitlam SAR: Bedwell Bay–Jug Island–Woodhaven Loop

As the weather warms up, there’s nothing better than to get out on the trails and enjoy the fresh air.
Metro Vancouver testing artificial reefs to protect shorelines from climate change

Metro Vancouver testing artificial reefs to protect shorelines from climate change

Only ever used on a piece of public art in B.C., Metro Vancouver will trial biorock technology as a way to create new habitat for sea creatures, regrow coastal infrastructure and protect shorelines threatened by climate change.
Love trees? Port Moody's asking how it can restore the urban forest

Love trees? Port Moody's asking how it can restore the urban forest

A new survey is asking the public for its opinion on how the city should layout a 30-year plan to improve the health of local trees.
Tips 'limited' in ongoing targeted Coquitlam shooting investigation one year later

Tips 'limited' in ongoing targeted Coquitlam shooting investigation one year later

It's been a year since a Maillardville neighbourhood shooting killed Mir Aali Hussain, who had been known to police since 2000.