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Doggy doo-doo disposal coming to Port Coquitlam

Doggy doo-doo disposal coming to Port Coquitlam

New bins for dog waste will be placed in parks and trail heads to keep it out of the landfill

Car crashes into Coquitlam restaurant

Nobody was seriously hurt when a vehicle crashed into C-Lovers Fish and Chips restaurant in Pinetree Village in Coquitlam Wednesday afternoon.
PoMo beaver plan needs science say advocates

PoMo beaver plan needs science say advocates

Two Port Moody advocates hoping their city does right by beavers that take up residence in the city’s waterways are “cautiously optimistic” it is heading in the right direction with a management plan for the industrious creatures.

Quiet Halloween in the Tri-Cities, say fire chiefs

Halloween was a quiet night in the Tri-Cities. Police and fire chiefs told The Tri-City News that while there were some complaints about fireworks and noise, the evening passed without any major incidents.
$500K boost for supported childcare in Tri-Cities

$500K boost for supported childcare in Tri-Cities

Money will go to providing more assistance for children with special needs who attend pre-school or daycare in Port Moody, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam
'Champions' sought for new PoCo rec complex

'Champions' sought for new PoCo rec complex

A group of community representatives that gives feedback to the city of Port Coquitlam about its new recreation complex is scouting for volunteers.

Port Coquitlam man hit by truck in Pitt Meadows

22-year-old male was taken to hospital in critical condition early Thursday morning

Stay safe on the roads, says Coquitlam RCMP

With shorter days and wetter weather, the Coquitlam RCMP are reminding drivers and pedestrians to be safe when traveling around the community.
Last call for long-distance bus service in Coquitlam

Last call for long-distance bus service in Coquitlam

Greyhound property for sale, new bus services don't have a Coquitlam stop at this time
Cities' bear education, enforcement have effect

Cities' bear education, enforcement have effect

'Huge improvement' in trash rules compliance by residents