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PHOTOS: Tri-Cities tickled pink in standing up against bullying

PHOTOS: Tri-Cities tickled pink in standing up against bullying

Pink Shirt Day saw many residents, officials and organizations don the colour on Feb. 23 as part of the annual awareness day.
The biggest worry for open water swimmers at this Port Moody lake might be goose poo

The biggest worry for open water swimmers at this Port Moody lake might be goose poo

Competitive open water swimmers face all kinds of challenges. But none get their attention more than the water's fecal coliform count.
UPDATE: Missing persons found

UPDATE: Missing persons found

Your Weekend: Help Coquitlam Express' captain reach $50K for cancer research

Your Weekend: Help Coquitlam Express' captain reach $50K for cancer research

What's on this weekend in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody (Feb. 25 to 27, 2022).
'Thousands of dollars' in valuables stolen during mid-day Port Moody break-in

'Thousands of dollars' in valuables stolen during mid-day Port Moody break-in

Police looking for witnesses and video of the Feb. 16 break-in at a Heritage Woods-area home.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations drop in ninth straight data update

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations drop in ninth straight data update

Province to soon roll out free distribution of rapid tests
Lansdowne Drive closed indefinitely as Coquitlam RCMP respond to alleged break-in

Lansdowne Drive closed indefinitely as Coquitlam RCMP respond to alleged break-in

Police tell Tri-City News safety is the priority of the ongoing situation as officers look to confirm well-being of an individual.
Five excessive speedsters — one at 64 km/h over the limit — summed up busy night for Coquitlam RCMP

Five excessive speedsters — one at 64 km/h over the limit — summed up busy night for Coquitlam RCMP

In six hours, multiple motorists including two 'N' drivers clocked at high speeds across local Mounties' jurisdiction and each vehicle was impounded.
First Nations chief praises Port Moody’s decision to begin work on changing name of Dewdney Trunk Road

First Nations chief praises Port Moody’s decision to begin work on changing name of Dewdney Trunk Road

The road runs from Port Moody, through Coquitlam and Maple Ridge to Mission. It's named after colonial leader Edgar Dewdney whose policies resulted in the deaths of hundred of First Nations and Métis people
Port Coquitlam tenants lose eviction case over 'nauseating' smell of cat urine

Port Coquitlam tenants lose eviction case over 'nauseating' smell of cat urine

Arbitrator rules landlord faced 'extenuating circumstances' when mom refused to move into odorous apartment