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Build homes or we'll put up tent city, homeless protesters say

Build more housing or we will establish a tent city in the Tri-Cities.
MAP: This interactive map shows all of the earthquakes in B.C. this year

MAP: This interactive map shows all of the earthquakes in B.C. this year

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck off the B.C. coast Wednesday, July 3 followed by a second earthquake with a 4.0 magnitude. However, a multitude of earthquakes hit the coast every year – but not all of them make headlines.
Port Moody yoga instructor is ready for her closeup

Port Moody yoga instructor is ready for her closeup

Ava Stone loves life and driving fast. She’s about to find out how those blend with film stardom.
Share needs your help to feed hungry kids

Share needs your help to feed hungry kids

More children getting their food from the food bank and new virtual store makes it easy to donate as summer food drive gets underway
Port Moody police board appointee steps down

Port Moody police board appointee steps down

Marcus Madsen steps aside to avoid any perceived or actual conflict of interest and maintain independence of the board, ministry says
B.C. time change survey sees record number of replies

B.C. time change survey sees record number of replies

British Columbians aren’t shy about voicing their opinions on time. More than 158,000 residents have responded to a B.C.
Lend a hand, spare a room during BC Superweek

Lend a hand, spare a room during BC Superweek

Tri-City residents can be part of one of the most prestigious professional cycling series in North America when it rolls into Port Coquitlam next Friday.
Lots of money, not enough interest in PoCo's matching grants

Lots of money, not enough interest in PoCo's matching grants

Not enough community groups are taking advantage of the $40,000 that Port Coquitlam city hall sets aside each year for matching grants.
Developers need to follow PoCo's family-friendly housing rules: mayor

Developers need to follow PoCo's family-friendly housing rules: mayor

Developers in Port Coquitlam need to “sharpen their pencils” to create more family-friendly housing, the city’s mayor said this week while reviewing a permit for a northside property.
Developers need to follow PoCo's family-friendly housing rules: mayor

Developers need to follow PoCo's family-friendly housing rules: mayor

Mayor Brad West takes aim at applicant for failing to build more room for families, even though the bid was already in process when the regulations passed last fall