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Business as usual despite dusting of snow

Business as usual despite dusting of snow

Warmer temperatures melt the white stuff but more flurries may be on the way

Almost 3/4 own in the Tri-Cities, says census

More than a quarter of Tri-City residents are paying monthly shelter costs that exceed what the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation deems affordable, according to census data released last week.

Police, fire officials say Halloween fairly quiet

There were bangs and flashes but, overall, Halloween was a relatively uneventful night for emergency officials in the Tri-Cities.
Trolley bus could ease Rocky Point congestion

Trolley bus could ease Rocky Point congestion

A weekend trolley bus service linking Port Moody's Inlet Centre, Rocky Point Park and Moody Centre could be in place as a pilot program next summer — and the city is hoping TransLink will help pay for it. In a report presented to council at its Oct.
Superhero still on garbage patrol in PoMo

Superhero still on garbage patrol in PoMo

A superhero’s days as a champion of recycling in Port Moody won’t be coming to an end after all.
Winter market has chill vibe

Winter market has chill vibe

The last thing Tabitha McLoughlin wants to see in the weather forecast is snow flurries but there they are in Friday’s prognostication.
Winter prep underway at cities and shelters

Winter prep underway at cities and shelters

We could see the first winter chill this weekend
TransLink to "sock" it to winter

TransLink to "sock" it to winter

Tire sock installation on buses that operate up the steep road to SFU campus will be among the initiatives to keep transit running smoothly this winter
Biz can help before, during and after a disaster strikes

Biz can help before, during and after a disaster strikes

Businesses can play a key role after in the community's recovery after a disaster strikes.
WWI displays, talks in the Tri-Cities for Remembrance Day

WWI displays, talks in the Tri-Cities for Remembrance Day

Coquitlam Heritage, Coquitlam Archives, PoCo Heritage, Coquitlam Public Library, Guy Black and Port Moody Station Museum have exhibits to salute vets.