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Volunteers to plant 300 native trees in Port Coquitlam for new 'greener city' initiative

Volunteers to plant 300 native trees in Port Coquitlam for new 'greener city' initiative

A pair of grants to the city are set to also help remove invasive species in Coutts Park and create vibrant spaces for local residents and visitors.
High-quality gifts at Blackberry's 25th annual Christmas Marketplace in Port Moody

High-quality gifts at Blackberry's 25th annual Christmas Marketplace in Port Moody

Shopping for Christmas? Consider the unique, original crafts from the Blackberry Artists Society that has its 25th annual Christmas Marketplace on until Dec. 22.
PHOTOS: Red ribbon campaign launch in Port Coquitlam remembers victims of fatal holiday crashes

PHOTOS: Red ribbon campaign launch in Port Coquitlam remembers victims of fatal holiday crashes

It also serves as a reminder to 2021 party-goers to give up the keys so they can be home for the holidays and avoid the consequences of impaired driving.
New weekly detected COVID-19 local infections put Tri-Cities back above triple-digit count

New weekly detected COVID-19 local infections put Tri-Cities back above triple-digit count

The region recorded 101 cases in the latest data provided by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC).
Love decorating Christmas trees? Get creative and help Port Coquitlam museum

Love decorating Christmas trees? Get creative and help Port Coquitlam museum

Last day for registration, decorated trees will be set up for viewing Nov. 26
More park, more shops and one more tower being proposed for Port Moody’s Coronation Park

More park, more shops and one more tower being proposed for Port Moody’s Coronation Park

Vancouver-based developer Wesgroup Properties has made several changes to its redevelopment proposal for Port Moody's Coronation Park neighbourhood as it seeks second reading of amendments to the city's official community plan for it to be able to move forward.
This Coquitlam restaurant is 'SHARE-ing' its wealth

This Coquitlam restaurant is 'SHARE-ing' its wealth

A Coquitlam restaurateur who learned the importance of community when his family fled the civil war in Afghanistan is giving back in a new way.
PHOTOS: Port Coquitlam mayor calls for calm as meat and eggs fly off the shelves, long lines for fuel

PHOTOS: Port Coquitlam mayor calls for calm as meat and eggs fly off the shelves, long lines for fuel

Shoppers flock to local grocery stores, some with concerns about meat and dairy supplies due to B.C. floods; however, customer limits have been put in place to limit hoarding.
'Amazing to see': From boat rides to free flights, B.C. residents rally in time of crisis

'Amazing to see': From boat rides to free flights, B.C. residents rally in time of crisis

Updated Google doc is helping connect people in need with resources.