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Will Port Moody embrace a giant pair of hands that symbolize a message about racism?

Will Port Moody embrace a giant pair of hands that symbolize a message about racism?

A Vancouver-based filmmaker and sculptor are offering to put a unique public art piece that addresses the issue of racism in Port Moody. They just need a place to install it.
B.C. sees most new COVID-19 infections in a week

B.C. sees most new COVID-19 infections in a week

Nine more British Columbians die from COVID-19; 5,945 battle active infections.
Second tower, rental building planned for Coquitlam's Oakdale neighbourhood

Second tower, rental building planned for Coquitlam's Oakdale neighbourhood

Coquitlam city council will hold a public hearing on Oct. 18 on the Strand's application for a 29-storey condo tower and six-storey rental block in the Oakdale neighbourhood.
Officials name new Coquitlam school to honour Coast Salish people

Officials name new Coquitlam school to honour Coast Salish people

Officials pick new name out of dozens submitted for Sheffield Elementary on Burke Mountain but decide against a First Nations language name
30 lock-off suites planned for 92 new townhomes in Coquitlam

30 lock-off suites planned for 92 new townhomes in Coquitlam

Ten properties near Coquitlam’s Mountain View Elementary will be consolidated to build 92 townhomes and lock-off suites under a plan that will go out for comment this month.
Car impounded for going twice the speed limit on Coquitlam's Como Lake Avenue

Car impounded for going twice the speed limit on Coquitlam's Como Lake Avenue

Driver clocked at high speeds along Como Lake Avenue in Coquitlam loses car and pays a hefty fine; police warn drivers to stick to the speed limit
Get spooked at a Halloween writers' reading in Port Moody

Get spooked at a Halloween writers' reading in Port Moody

The Halloween edition of a reading series hosted by the Port Moody Public Library aims to give you the shivers.
Letter: Politicians should fulfill their mandates to prevent byelections

Letter: Politicians should fulfill their mandates to prevent byelections

I'm always appalled by politicians who, for purely selfish reasons, quit before their existing mandate is fulfilled.
Island-bound for the long weekend? BC Ferries forced to cut capacity on major route

Island-bound for the long weekend? BC Ferries forced to cut capacity on major route

The change could affect passengers with reservations, and mean longer sailing waits for those without
B.C. hospital occupancy stays relatively flat in past month

B.C. hospital occupancy stays relatively flat in past month

Hospitals were far more occupied pre-pandemic