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Taekwondo instructor arrested on sex charges in Ontario may have taught in Port Moody

A taekwondo instructor arrested last week in Ontario for allegedly sexually assaulting a student may have taught in the Tri-Cities, according to the Port Moody Police Department.
Anmore digs in over septic issue

Anmore digs in over septic issue

The village of Anmore is digging in its heels to not allow the Anmore Green Estates housing development to hook up to Port Moody’s sewer system.
Port Moody giving coupons to combat beetles

Port Moody giving coupons to combat beetles

The city of Port Moody is providing weapons for the fight against chafer beetles.
Calls to Coquitlam RCMP down but more are serious

Calls to Coquitlam RCMP down but more are serious

More targeted policing could be helping to reduce crime, RCMP say
Port Coquitlam man arrested

Port Coquitlam man arrested

Alleged attack occurred in Mission; Coquitlam RCMP assisted in arrest
Province to fund school playgrounds

Province to fund school playgrounds

Port Moody middle school to get $105,000 in funding for an accessible playground
Moore's surplus campaign cash to go to charity

Moore's surplus campaign cash to go to charity

Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore has requested the $12,133 he has left over — and sitting in a city trust fund — go to the PoCo Community Foundation.
Be ready for alert test tomorrow

Be ready for alert test tomorrow

Cell phones connected to LTE service will sound or vibrate an emergency test signal
Taxpayers group applies to intervene in B.C. pipeline court case

Taxpayers group applies to intervene in B.C. pipeline court case

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation wants to be involved in the court case that will determine whether the B.C. government can restrict heavy oil shipments moving through the province.
Indigenous leader heads to Kinder Morgan AGM in Texas to convince stockholders of pipeline risks

Indigenous leader heads to Kinder Morgan AGM in Texas to convince stockholders of pipeline risks

A member of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) is flying to Texas this week in hopes of convincing Kinder Morgan shareholders that continuing with the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is too risky.