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Port Moody basketball hero hits the ‘Big Time’

Port Moody basketball hero hits the ‘Big Time’

Port Moody's Reid Demelo has turned a moment of internet fame into a role in a TV commercial that is part of college basketball's biggest showcase, March Madness.
Port Coquitlam brewery bounces back after theft, seeks to open 50-seat lounge

Port Coquitlam brewery bounces back after theft, seeks to open 50-seat lounge

Boardwalk Brewing, Provincial Spirits looking to provide lounge space in the Dominion Triangle area of Port Coquitlam as they seek to meet demand for locally-made, crafted beer and spirits
Port Coquitlam pub seeks patio upgrade to take advantage of spectacular river views

Port Coquitlam pub seeks patio upgrade to take advantage of spectacular river views

More opportunities for outdoor dining eyed as Port Coquitlam pub grapples with changing restaurant market; Pub aims to turn more of its liquor-only seats to dining tables
Military 'witches' take over Coquitlam film shoot

Military 'witches' take over Coquitlam film shoot

Props give Centre Lawn a military look for the series Motherland:Fort Salem where a crew shot scenes for the second season of of the TV series
Tri-City News nominated for five Ma Murray awards

Tri-City News nominated for five Ma Murray awards

The Tri-City News is a finalist for a general excellence Ma Murray award in the largest circulation category of the BC and Yukon Community NewsMedia Association (BCYCNA). As well, it's journalists have been nominated for four individiual awards.
Port Moody cops get funds to combat online child exploitation as B.C. reports rise in luring, grooming

Port Moody cops get funds to combat online child exploitation as B.C. reports rise in luring, grooming

Port Moody police will use the funds to bolsters efforts to search for predators who use the internet to exploit children; B.C. saw a 45% increase in reports during the months most school-aged children were learning remotely during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic
How these young B.C. women are helping to end period poverty

How these young B.C. women are helping to end period poverty

Two young Metro Vancouver women have been busy organizing a spring drive to collect menstrual products for women in remote First Nations communities in Northern and Coastal B.C.
Opinion: Conservatives just rejected that climate change is 'real'. They'll pay for it

Opinion: Conservatives just rejected that climate change is 'real'. They'll pay for it

Stance won't play well in urban centres
Workers at Metro Vancouver grocery stores test positive for COVID-19

Workers at Metro Vancouver grocery stores test positive for COVID-19

The newly-reported cases stem from stores across the region, including one in Metro Vancouver where 'multiple' workers are infected.
NDP unveils plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt

NDP unveils plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt

The plan to help students manage their debt comes amid growing signs of a federal election