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Investigators exploring 'every possible avenue' three months after confirming Trina Hunt's murder

Investigators exploring 'every possible avenue' three months after confirming Trina Hunt's murder

IHIT answers Tri-City News' questions more than six months after the Port Moody woman was first reported missing, while friends and family thank supporters.
Takaya Tours' cultural canoe experience returns after a year

Takaya Tours' cultural canoe experience returns after a year

After a lengthy hiatus, Takaya Tours has put its big canoes back on the water
'Game of Thrones meets feudal Japan' on Port Moody's waterfront

'Game of Thrones meets feudal Japan' on Port Moody's waterfront

A massive new TV adaptation of James Clavell's Shogun is taking shape on the old Flavelle sawmill site in Port Moody.
Coquitlam Search and Rescue surpasses record-year of marine calls, urge safety on the water

Coquitlam Search and Rescue surpasses record-year of marine calls, urge safety on the water

The volunteer organization is in need of a saviour itself in appealing to the public for a new home for its marine rescue boat.
More than three million British Columbians fully vaccinated

More than three million British Columbians fully vaccinated

Active infections rose to a six-week high of 1,231.
Port Coquitlam protest wants terminated Richmond hotel workers rehired

Port Coquitlam protest wants terminated Richmond hotel workers rehired

Richmond's unionized Pacific Gateway hotel workers rallied outside Ron McKinnon's office asking local MP to "put pressure" on government to protect jobs.
Suspect vehicle sought from serious Port Coquitlam motorcyclist hit-and-run

Suspect vehicle sought from serious Port Coquitlam motorcyclist hit-and-run

A motorcyclist is expected to make a full recovery after they were hit by a van near Lougheed Highway on July 28, 2021.
Combined $255K investment brings 21 more EV charging stations to Coquitlam

Combined $255K investment brings 21 more EV charging stations to Coquitlam

Electric vehicle owners to find relief and charging options in eight more locations across the city thanks to municipal and federal funds.
Stanley Park closing overnight due to 'extreme fire risk'

Stanley Park closing overnight due to 'extreme fire risk'

The temporary closure will be in effect seven days a week beginning Friday, July 30
Long-awaited Coquitlam gatherings on the horizon as city opens community event applications

Long-awaited Coquitlam gatherings on the horizon as city opens community event applications

Festivals, sporting events and fundraisers are being welcomed back to city parks real soon, but organizers must ensure any and all public health orders are followed.