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More conservation officers hired

More conservation officers hired

Fraser North zone expected to get two more officers to handle wildlife and poaching complaints
Jail and Bail for Coquitlam's top cop

Jail and Bail for Coquitlam's top cop

Supt. Sean Maloney, officer in charge of the Coquitlam RCMP detachment, will join local mayors and community leaders in the 2018 Jail and Bail event to help raise funds for the Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast bicycle ride.
Coquitlam's May Day history in new e-Display

Coquitlam's May Day history in new e-Display

An online exhibit of Coquitlam May Days has been assembled by the archives.
Finalists named for youth awards

Finalists named for youth awards

The finalists for the ninth annual Tri-Cities Champions for Young Children Awards of Excellence have been announced by the Tri-Cities Early Childhood Development Committee.
Rain barrel sale for Coquitlam homeowners

Rain barrel sale for Coquitlam homeowners

With more water restrictions on the way this summer, residents of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are being offered a way to conserve the valuable liquid for their gardens.
Lawn watering restrictions start Tuesday

Lawn watering restrictions start Tuesday

Spring weather may seem to have arrived later than usual but lawn watering restrictions are coming earlier than they used to, and they'll be more restrictive.
Kinder Morgan protesters occupy justice minister’s office

Kinder Morgan protesters occupy justice minister’s office

Approximately two dozen protesters occupied the Vancouver constituency office of Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould for five hours on April 26 demanding a dialogue with the minister to address the Kinder Morgan and Trans Mountain pipeline.
PoMo parking permit plan to get more study

PoMo parking permit plan to get more study

Port Moody residents who live in multi-family buildings close to the city's two SkyTrain stations won’t have to pay to park on the street in their neighbourhood. For now.
PoMo looking at bear strategy

PoMo looking at bear strategy

The city of Port Moody will prepare a bear management strategy to help reduce the potential for conflicts between humans and the bruins as well as reduce the risks to safety and private property.
Tri-Cities eyes new cannabis rules

Tri-Cities eyes new cannabis rules

As B.C.’s Solicitor-General, Port Coquitlam MLA Mike Farnworth, rolled out new cannabis rules this morning (Thursday) to prepare for the upcoming federal legalization of pot, Tri-City municipal staff say they’re also readying for the sale and production of recreational weed in their communities.