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You can own this retiring BC Ferries ship for as little as $11,000

You can own this retiring BC Ferries ship for as little as $11,000

She’s carried passengers across B.C. waters for over four decades, but the time for the Howe Sound Queen to retire is upon us.
Port Moody group wants to take the fear out of getting around

Port Moody group wants to take the fear out of getting around

A newly-formed group of Port Moody parents is hoping to get the city to think differently about how traffic moves through the city to create a safer environment for kids walking to school and pedestrians in general.
Today is Bat Appreciation Day so show bats some love

Today is Bat Appreciation Day so show bats some love

Today is Bat Appreciation Day and Metro Vancouver’s regional bat coordinator wants people to celebrate.
Immersive doc screening offers eat-what-you-see experience

Immersive doc screening offers eat-what-you-see experience

A group of Tri-City Syrian women will cater a screening of 'Soufra,' a documentary about Syrian refugees who attempt to escape the toils of a refugee camp through food.
Coquitlam RCMP locate missing psych patient

Coquitlam RCMP locate missing psych patient

The 50-year-old was unlawfully at large after failing to return from day pass to a forensic psychiatric hospital.
Federal government announces tough restrictions on Chinook fishing

Federal government announces tough restrictions on Chinook fishing

The federal government has announced tough new restrictions on fishing for Chinook salmon in an effort to protect endangered Fraser River stocks.
Seven projects earmarked for Port Moody grants

Seven projects earmarked for Port Moody grants

Money to reimburse gas expenses of volunteers who drive cancer patients to their treatments; a project to paint a canoe that will be placed in Queens Street plaza and turned into a garden; and a blitz to reduce litter from cigarette butts are amongst

Coquitlam RCMP seek info on PoCo armed robbery

The Coquitlam RCMP is seeking the public's assistance in tracking down two suspects who allegedly robbed a Port Coquitlam convenience store late last year.
Four pot shops for Port Coquitlam in the works

Four pot shops for Port Coquitlam in the works

City moves forward with rezoning applications for two private and two public cannabis outlets.
Schools can't be fixed overnight

Schools can't be fixed overnight

There are more teachers and EAs in Coquitlam district schools than five years ago, but cracks still in the system, trustees told