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Housing a central theme in discussion between Port Moody-Burquitlam candidates

Housing a central theme in discussion between Port Moody-Burquitlam candidates

Rick Glumac of the BC NDP and BC Green Party candidate Samantha Agtarap participated in the discussion but BC Conservative candidate Kerry van Aswegen did not attend
Five Tri-City residents win tickets to Taylor Swift concert

Five Tri-City residents win tickets to Taylor Swift concert

The local winners entered a contest via Rogers, which is the presenting sponsor of Swift's Eras Tour in Canada.
It's that time: Check your smoke alarms for Fire Prevention Week

It's that time: Check your smoke alarms for Fire Prevention Week

Smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in a residential fire by 54 per cent, Port Coquitlam Fire and Emergency Services says.
This big donation to the Port Moody Foundation will leave a lasting legacy in the community

This big donation to the Port Moody Foundation will leave a lasting legacy in the community

The $500,000 donation is the largest single donation ever received by the Port Moody Foundation.
Photos: Accident on Westwood Plateau sends motorcyclist to hospital

Photos: Accident on Westwood Plateau sends motorcyclist to hospital

Police responded to a collision at David Avenue and Johnson Street in Coquitlam on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Tombstones, spiders up at Tri-City homes for Halloween

Tombstones, spiders up at Tri-City homes for Halloween

Are you decorating your Tri-City home with spooky creatures for Oct. 31? Tell us the address for publication.
Three nonprofits in Port Coquitlam eyed for tax relief — again

Three nonprofits in Port Coquitlam eyed for tax relief — again

Bids are from the Hyde Creek Watershed Society, Kinsmen Club of Port Coquitlam and the Port Coquitlam Heritage and Cultural Society.
Get a sneak peek of prizes in Place des Arts' online auction

Get a sneak peek of prizes in Place des Arts' online auction

The Coquitlam arts facility will host its eighth annual online auction to raise money for subsidized arts programs and equipment.
Port Moody–Burquitlam candidates have a 'conversation' Thursday

Port Moody–Burquitlam candidates have a 'conversation' Thursday

A “conversation” with candidates vying to represent Port Moody–Burquitlam in the Oct. 19 provincial election will be missing one voice.
Port Moody puts hold on acquiring new public art pieces while it ponders its arts future

Port Moody puts hold on acquiring new public art pieces while it ponders its arts future

Instead, money for public art in Port Moody will go into the city's public art reserve fund until it formulates a new policy for using that fund.