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Port Moody considers augmented reality to celebrate 100th anniversary of Ioco townsite

Port Moody considers augmented reality to celebrate 100th anniversary of Ioco townsite

Centennial celebrations of the old Ioco townsite in Port Moody will include the installation of a public art project. But the project may only exist virtually.
B.C. detects 150 new COVID-19 cases – most since June 11

B.C. detects 150 new COVID-19 cases – most since June 11

More than 56% of B.C.'s total population has had at least two doses of vaccine.
Port Coquitlam brewery upset after 'disrespectful' customers let horses defecate near establishment

Port Coquitlam brewery upset after 'disrespectful' customers let horses defecate near establishment

Northpaw Brew Co. says riders initially refused to clean up the waste and left; when they returned to "attempt to clean," they took out frustrations on staff.
Big industrial building set to go up next to Coquitlam's future waterfront village

Big industrial building set to go up next to Coquitlam's future waterfront village

Monday, city council OK’d a development permit for WesGroup/Pacific Reach Industrial Centre to construct a 196,000 sq. ft. multi-storey building at 11 King Edward St.
Million-dollar lotto win helps Metro Vancouver couple plan dream wedding, honeymoon

Million-dollar lotto win helps Metro Vancouver couple plan dream wedding, honeymoon

What a way to start a new chapter of life together!
Coquitlam pledges 2K more childcare spots

Coquitlam pledges 2K more childcare spots

Coquitlam's first-ever childcare strategy came before council-in-committee on Monday; the final report is due this fall.
No injuries reported as Coquitlam RCMP investigate shots fired on Austin Avenue

No injuries reported as Coquitlam RCMP investigate shots fired on Austin Avenue

Witnesses said they saw multiple police vehicles parked near the McDonald's restaurant and officers taped up a portion of the lot.
Port Coquitlam's Jenn Salling bringing home Canada's first-ever softball medal from Tokyo Olympics

Port Coquitlam's Jenn Salling bringing home Canada's first-ever softball medal from Tokyo Olympics

Salling scored the team's first run en route to a 3-2 victory over Mexico in the bronze-medal match 13 years after the sport last appeared in the games.
Letter: 'Working hard' simply isn't enough to own a home in Port Moody

Letter: 'Working hard' simply isn't enough to own a home in Port Moody

The Editor: I take great issue with the perspectives outlined in a July 22 Letter to the Editor ( Letter: Homeownership is earned, especially in Port Moody ).
Loop work at Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake to start in September

Loop work at Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake to start in September

Tonight (Monday), Coquitlam city council is expected to approve the final design of the Urban and Garden walks.