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Port Moody holds line on utility rates

Port Moody holds line on utility rates

Utility rates for single-family homes in Port Moody won’t go up nearly as much next year as initially proposed. In a fees bylaw that went before council Tuesday for its first three readings, water and sewer rates will remain unchanged from 2018.
Cops, dispatchers collect toys for Share

Cops, dispatchers collect toys for Share

Want to donate but don't know where? Head to the Coquitlam police station
Cuba ordeal ends for police officers

Cuba ordeal ends for police officers

Police officers acquitted in case of alleged sexual assault, consular services being provided
Teachers, trades sought in Coquitlam district job fair

Teachers, trades sought in Coquitlam district job fair

School district seeks to increase its labour pool in the midst of a competitive job market

Coquitlam house fire displaces five people

Blaze broke out in the 1400-block of El Camino Drive in northeast Coquitlam Thursday night
Pot-poisoned pooches becoming common

Pot-poisoned pooches becoming common

There's been a rise in dogs ingesting marijuana in Tri-Cities according to vet
Police, store clerk foil attempted butter theft

Police, store clerk foil attempted butter theft

Pair didn't get far in effort to steal $1,400 worth of dairy products from a Coquitlam store

Tri-City turnout low so far in electoral referendum

Elections BC says ballots arrived at most homes in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Nov. 2
Coquitlam archives move to a high-profile location

Coquitlam archives move to a high-profile location

For almost six years, Coquitlam’s archives department has been tucked away in a tiny windowless room on the ground floor at city hall.
New start time for PoCo council meetings

New start time for PoCo council meetings

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West also creates a Committee of Council format, removes committee structure.