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Anmore boy learns life lessons on Haitian soccer pitch

Anmore boy learns life lessons on Haitian soccer pitch

It’s not unusual for one of Ethan Hite’s soccer game’s to get called off when rainy weather could compromise the lush green grass pitches where his U-14 Port Moody Tigers play.
May Day parade in Port Coquitlam packs sidewalks

May Day parade in Port Coquitlam packs sidewalks

Images from Bryan Ness on the annual May Day parade in downtown Port Coquitlam.
Big fines for Port Coquitlam water polluters

Big fines for Port Coquitlam water polluters

This month, the city's community safety committee changed two bylaws that would see tickets totalling up to $1,500 be issued to anyone caught contaminating a creek.
Tri-City municipalities pay into FCM legal defence fund

Tri-City municipalities pay into FCM legal defence fund

Port Coquitlam could use the FCM fund if the city heads to the Supreme Court of Canada on the Kwikwetlem First Nation land claim.
Major Crime Section now investigating former Port Coquitlam city worker

Major Crime Section now investigating former Port Coquitlam city worker

Coquitlam Mounties have confirmed they received a formal complaint last week from the city of Port Coquitlam about a former employee who stole from the city.
Tri-City MP announces federal $ for seniors' groups, home builders

Tri-City MP announces federal $ for seniors' groups, home builders

Liberal MP Ron McKinnon (Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam) announced the money on behalf of the government.
Crash through Coquitlam watershed gate takes a life

Crash through Coquitlam watershed gate takes a life

Coquitlam RCMP on the scene of a single vehicle accident at the end of Pipeline Road
UPDATE: NDP denied recount in Coquitlam-Burke Mountain as Isaacs' lead grows

UPDATE: NDP denied recount in Coquitlam-Burke Mountain as Isaacs' lead grows

Absentee ballots next to be counted for final tally, a number of ridings remain close
New zoning could help preserve Port Moody heritage

New zoning could help preserve Port Moody heritage

The current review of Port Moody’s zoning bylaws to create narrow lots and allow infill housing like laneway homes could be a boon to efforts to preserve the city’s heritage homes.
Bear eco-sculpture coming to Rocky Point Park in Port Moody

Bear eco-sculpture coming to Rocky Point Park in Port Moody

Port Moody’s new eco sculpture at Rocky Point Park will be a bear. That’s the choice of 578 city residents who cast their ballot for the green growler as the subject for the artwork, which will be produced by artist Bruce Voyce.