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The future and beyond for Coquitlam Public Library

The future and beyond for Coquitlam Public Library

Have your say about services at your local library
Coquitlam paints rainbow crosswalk as PoCo eyes LGBT2Q+ art

Coquitlam paints rainbow crosswalk as PoCo eyes LGBT2Q+ art

Port Coquitlam is looking at a "unique" public art work to show its community pride.
Challenges in rolling out daycare plan

Challenges in rolling out daycare plan

Deadline extended for daycare providers to opt in to fee reduction initiative

Coquitlam RCMP warns public of 'parking lot fraud'

The Coquitlam RCMP is cautioning residents to be on the look out for what they are calling "parking lot fraud." Cpl.

Metro vote gives money to pols

Being a Metro Vancouver board member just became a little more lucrative.

Kids can sign up now for Junior Mounties summer academy

Coquitlam RCMP is accepting applications for this summer’s Junior Mounties Police Academy.

Power usage during Earth Hour goes... up?

The popularity of Earth Hour continued to wane this year, with energy consumption actually rising between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. last Saturday. In the Tri-Cities, power consumption rose 1.
Creek spill not toxic

Creek spill not toxic

A spill of about a litre of melted ice and pigment from Port Moody arena into Noons Creek last Wednesday wasn’t toxic. And it wasn’t the first time it has happened. The spill occurred at 3:30 p.m.
PoMo councillor urges divestment from fossil fuels

PoMo councillor urges divestment from fossil fuels

A Port Moody councillor wants the city to divest itself of any investment it has in oil companies and stop dealing with banks that support the fossil fuel industry. And Coun. Rob Vagramov said he hopes other B.C. communities will follow suit.
Spring break fun at Festival du Bois

Spring break fun at Festival du Bois

The 29th annual fete drew hundreds of party-goers to Mackin Park.