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Shuttle bus pilot program recommended

Shuttle bus pilot program recommended

Port Moody staff are recommending the city proceed with a pilot program this summer for a local transit service along an 8-km loop that will link Inlet Centre with Rocky Point Park and and Moody Centre.
High cost of living a throne speech target

High cost of living a throne speech target

B.C.’s lieutenant governor opened a new session of the legislature today (Tuesday) with the throne speech.

One injury in B&E that was interrupted

Two people sustained minor injuries Friday evening after interrupting a break-and-enter at their home in the 600-block of Poirier Street in Coquitlam. Mounties said in a statement that three men allegedly broke into the home shortly before 8:30 p.m.

Cause of fire at Port Moody marina is not known

Investigators are still trying to determine what caused a fire that sank two boats and damaged several others shortly after midnight Saturday at Port Moody’s Reed Point Marina.

PoCo Fire switches radios to E-Comm network

Port Coquitlam Fire and Emergency Services is switching to the E-Comm Wide-Area Radio Network, a move the department says will allow for better communication with other emergency officials in the Tri-Cities.
Evergreen delays on Saturday

Evergreen delays on Saturday

Evergreen Extension riders will have to change trains at the Burquitlam station on Saturday.
Court hears harrowing tales of youth prostitution victims

Court hears harrowing tales of youth prostitution victims

Coquitlam advocacy organization says public needs to be aware that pimps are luring teens via social media
PoMo land proposal going back to council with CPAC assent

PoMo land proposal going back to council with CPAC assent

A proposal that could transform the site of Port Moody’s old fire hall and current public works yard into a mixed-use development that could include condo towers and commercial space is going back to city council with the support of the city’s commun
Pipeline protesters in Port Moody

Pipeline protesters in Port Moody

Protests against Kinder Morgan’s planned expansion of its Trans Mountain pipeline to carry raw bitumen from Alberta’s tar sands to its Westridge marine terminal in North Burnaby landed in Port Moody Thursday morning.
Beats and Bites for Share gala next month

Beats and Bites for Share gala next month

The Timebenders will get the dance floor hopping next month at the 13th annual Imagine gala in Coquitlam, a major fundraiser for Share Family and Community Services.