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For these young Port Moody entrepreneurs, success is ‘Bak’d’ in

For these young Port Moody entrepreneurs, success is ‘Bak’d’ in

Their job aspirations waylaid by the COVID-19 pandemic, Jessica and Andy Nguyen started baking big, gooey cookies. Their comfort food is now their job, as they started Bak'd.
Sinkhole, pothole or settlement? Here's what we know about the incident off Port Coquitlam's Mary Hill Bypass

Sinkhole, pothole or settlement? Here's what we know about the incident off Port Coquitlam's Mary Hill Bypass

Trans Mountain says the recent heavy rainfall caused a 'settlement' adjacent to the Mary Hill Bypass, forcing two lanes to close for commuter safety.
New B.C. COVID-19 infections up, as serious infections fall

New B.C. COVID-19 infections up, as serious infections fall

COVID-19 hospitalizations have not been this low since September 9.
Coquitlam library parkade reopens after safety inspection

Coquitlam library parkade reopens after safety inspection

The City Centre branch has re-opened its parkade
Learn about water as a human right at a Tri-City fundraiser, dinner

Learn about water as a human right at a Tri-City fundraiser, dinner

Purchase a meal from a Coquitlam restaurant with partial funds going to Amnesty International and then sit back and learn about water as a human right during a Zoom presentation
Port Coquitlam business ordered to clean up after bear caught in open dumpster

Port Coquitlam business ordered to clean up after bear caught in open dumpster

Industrial food waste a concern in the city as bears look for food and avoid going into their dens for hibernation
Crews hitting Tri-City streets with salt as temperatures dip and wet snow predicted for local hills

Crews hitting Tri-City streets with salt as temperatures dip and wet snow predicted for local hills

Salting and brining is underway in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody with snow plows on standby.
Weekly COVID-19 local cases decrease by more than 25% in the Tri-Cities: data

Weekly COVID-19 local cases decrease by more than 25% in the Tri-Cities: data

After a brief stint in the triple digits, the region has nearly reached a low not seen since the beginning of August.
Micro-suites not a housing answer for Port Moody as council considers amended condo proposal

Micro-suites not a housing answer for Port Moody as council considers amended condo proposal

A six-storey condo project being proposed for James Road in Port Moody will no longer feature 57 micro-suites after some councillors criticised the tiny living spaces earlier this year.
Will youth, soul and grit be enough to feed Terry Fox Ravens' hunger for fourth B.C. football title?

Will youth, soul and grit be enough to feed Terry Fox Ravens' hunger for fourth B.C. football title?

The Port Coquitlam school was the only team that beat the G.W. Grizzlies in regular-season play. Can they do it again Saturday (Dec. 4) at BC Place?