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Flavelle redevelopment plan going to public hearing

Flavelle redevelopment plan going to public hearing

A bylaw that would amend Port Moody’s official community plan (OCP) to allow the redevelopment of the Flavelle sawmill property will go to a public hearing on July 25.
A 'magical' night for a track meet

A 'magical' night for a track meet

“It was magical.” Those are the three words Douglas Clement kept repeating as he summarized Wednesday’s Harry Jerome Track Classic that was held in front of an overflowing crowd of more than 3,000 people at Coquitlam’s Percy Perry Stadium.
Coquitlam RCMP seeks public's help in identifying suspect

Coquitlam RCMP seeks public's help in identifying suspect

Mounties are seeking the public's assistance to help identify a man seen pepper spraying a vehicle during a dispute with another driver in Maillardville last April.
Hoy Creek Co-op residents get reprieve to September 2018

Hoy Creek Co-op residents get reprieve to September 2018

Residents at the Hoy Creek Housing Co-op will continue to receive subsidies until September 2018 after an agreement was struck last week between the board and the Co-op Housing Federation of BC (CHFBC).

40 to 50 homes to be built for low-income earners in Coquitlam

‘Forced savings’ are part of Habitat for Humanity project
Bear-resistant cart locks prove a puzzle

Bear-resistant cart locks prove a puzzle

Bruins munching on garbage at Port Coquitlam townhouse complex until carts got switched
Please help foodbank, low-income mom pleads

Please help foodbank, low-income mom pleads

Foodbank running out of food, Share asks people to donate
Retroactive payments to firefighters boost PoMo’s payroll

Retroactive payments to firefighters boost PoMo’s payroll

Retroactive payments to Port Moody firefighters in the wake of their new collective agreement with the city helped swell the ranks of civic employees who earned more than $100,000 to 65 last year.
Market lights up Port Moody night

Market lights up Port Moody night

The ice cream sandwiches from one vendor were sold out by 8:30 but, otherwise, Port Moody’s first night market last Friday was a roaring success.
Port Coquitlam shooting death not self-inflicted

Port Coquitlam shooting death not self-inflicted

Independent Investigations Office now looking into two incidents at the same property