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Port Moody puts new traffic signal on St. Johns Street into its plan — it might take awhile before it's installed though

Port Moody puts new traffic signal on St. Johns Street into its plan — it might take awhile before it's installed though

A new traffic signal is planned for St. Johns and Elgin streets. But it might take up to 20 years before it's actually installed.
'We don’t want the grads to feel like they’re being ripped off this year': Coquitlam parent

'We don’t want the grads to feel like they’re being ripped off this year': Coquitlam parent

The after-grad committees at SD43 high schools are fundraising and trying to find creative ways to honour their 2021 graduates during the second year of the pandemic.
Port Coquitlam launches public input on civic centre revamp amid dissent

Port Coquitlam launches public input on civic centre revamp amid dissent

Port Coquitlam is asking the public to comment on plans to update the civic centre after agreeing to push forward with the idea despite opposition from Coun. Laura Dupont
New COVID-19 cases hit record levels in the Tri-Cities last month

New COVID-19 cases hit record levels in the Tri-Cities last month

The Tri-Cities recorded 894 new cases of COVID-19 in February, the highest total since the start of the pandemic. Confirming where the virus is spreading is less certain.
B.C. loosens restrictions on outdoor gatherings

B.C. loosens restrictions on outdoor gatherings

British Columbians can now gather with up to 10 people outside; at the same time, St. Patrick's Day festivities in a pub appear out of the question
Port Moody spill harmless, but a timely reminder

Port Moody spill harmless, but a timely reminder

A spill that turned a small stream behind Port Moody's rec centre milky white has been deemed harmless. But a local environmantal advocate says it's a timely reminder to pay attention to what might be going down storm drains.
B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

March 11 marks the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a global pandemic.
Port Moody high school to premiere award-winning student play

Port Moody high school to premiere award-winning student play

A Port Moody high school will live-stream an award-winning play next week that was penned and directed by one of their own students.
Opinion: A $1 million unclaimed 6/49 ticket expires in 1 week and I’m panicking

Opinion: A $1 million unclaimed 6/49 ticket expires in 1 week and I’m panicking

The thought of missing out on that money is making him crazy
Port Moody will study possible concrete ban

Port Moody will study possible concrete ban

A Port Moody councillor wants to ban concrete construction for high-rises. Instead, the city would encourage mass-timber building. A special task force will study the implications for climate change.