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Chamber lauds best biz, leaders

Chamber lauds best biz, leaders

The Tri-Cities best and brightest leaders and businesses got some love from the Chamber of Commerce last weekend.

More students can apply for Lieutenant Governor's Medal

More students will now be eligible to apply for a post secondary award that recognizes contributions in support of inclusion, democracy and reconciliation, says the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training.
PoCo student rides to fight climate change

PoCo student rides to fight climate change

Cameron Murphy used to get his dad to drive him the five or so kilometres from his Port Coquitlam home so he could ride his mountain bike on the trails at Burke Mountain.
Tell PoMo council what you think about the city's 2019 budget

Tell PoMo council what you think about the city's 2019 budget

Port Moody residents and business owners can voice their thoughts about the city’s proposed 5.55% tax increase for the coming year at a town hall meeting on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Inlet Theatre in city hall (100 Newport Dr.).

MADD will present in Port Coquitlam next month

Organization will outline dangers of impaired driving to students at Archbishop Carney
PoCo backs ABC poverty plan

PoCo backs ABC poverty plan

Port Coquitlam this week joined a growing chorus of Metro Vancouver cities to push the province for a better poverty reduction plan.
PoMo's Shoreline Shuttle skids to a halt

PoMo's Shoreline Shuttle skids to a halt

Port Moody council is putting the brakes to the Shoreline Shuttle.
More bins in PoMo for doggy doo

More bins in PoMo for doggy doo

Port Moody’s dog owners will soon have more places to deposit their doggy’s deposits. At its meeting last Tuesday, city council voted to expand the city’s dog waste diversion program to add five more collection bins and three additional locations.
MLAs with ‘inappropriate’ expenses should repay money: B.C. Liberal leader

MLAs with ‘inappropriate’ expenses should repay money: B.C. Liberal leader

B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson said any member of the legislature found to be filing improper expenses should pay the money back.
Vancouver restaurant owners think beyond salary to recruit, retain staff

Vancouver restaurant owners think beyond salary to recruit, retain staff

Strategies include family discounts and agreements with retailers