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Port Moody making progress on climate action plan — but the real work has yet to begin

Port Moody making progress on climate action plan — but the real work has yet to begin

The plan is due to be reviewed and renewed in 2025
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 1,000

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 1,000

Another 18 people died overnight while fighting COVID-19.
Saving trees, how one Port Coquitlam developer moved his house to get his subdivision approved

Saving trees, how one Port Coquitlam developer moved his house to get his subdivision approved

Two developers who seek to subdivide their lots had to prove to Port Coquitlam council that they were willing to save mature trees
Low supply a potential factor in 14% decrease from Tri-City January home sales

Low supply a potential factor in 14% decrease from Tri-City January home sales

Despite the setback, it appears homebuyers had an eye for Port Coquitlam and Port Moody detached units as both broke even.
Quinoa bowls, burgers and local craft beer featured at long-awaited concession in Port Coquitlam recreation centre

Quinoa bowls, burgers and local craft beer featured at long-awaited concession in Port Coquitlam recreation centre

New concession at Port Coquitlam Community Centre will feature local beverages and tasty treats from traditional to healthy
'Life-threatening' weather has Port Moody warming shelter operating at a record pace, but security costs could climb

'Life-threatening' weather has Port Moody warming shelter operating at a record pace, but security costs could climb

Rough weather this winter, including torrential rain, a cold snap and two snow storms, has made the facility a vital resource says the CEO of Phoenix Society that operates it
Fundraiser honours slain Coquitlam realtor, single mother to three children

Fundraiser honours slain Coquitlam realtor, single mother to three children

Ramina Shah was identified as the victim of a fatal stabbing on Jan. 27, 2022; she was attacked in a parkade near her real-state office.
Port Coquitlam to hold traditional May Day parade — and is looking for its royal party and maypole dancers

Port Coquitlam to hold traditional May Day parade — and is looking for its royal party and maypole dancers

The May Day parade has been a drive-thru event the last two years because of COVID-19.
Tri-City youths to receive booster invites as age group nears 90% two-dose COVID-19 vaccination rate

Tri-City youths to receive booster invites as age group nears 90% two-dose COVID-19 vaccination rate

Kids aged five to 11 reach 60 per cent threshold for first shots against the virus.
Incidental COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. are about 44% of total

Incidental COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. are about 44% of total

1,035 people now in B.C. hospitals with COVID-19 – down from yesterday's record 1,048.