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The Jolly Olde, Tri-Cities' last used bookstore, to close in July

The Jolly Olde, Tri-Cities' last used bookstore, to close in July

Along the stretch of historic buildings on Port Moody's Clarke Street runs the nearly completed Evergreen Line, its shiny new construction and the thousands of people it will one day transport, en masse, a sign of the changing times and the onward ma
Round 2 for Port Coquitlam's liquor rules

Round 2 for Port Coquitlam's liquor rules

New rules around microbreweries in Port Coquitlam will go through another round of committee debate at city hall.
SD43 students hold Toonie Tuesdays for Ft. McMurray folks

SD43 students hold Toonie Tuesdays for Ft. McMurray folks

Students at Pitt River middle school are challenging students at other schools to raise money for the Red Cross
Survey open for Port Coquitlam lagoon project

Survey open for Port Coquitlam lagoon project

Wednesday is the deadline to have your say on the future of the Blakeburn Lagoons in Port Coquitlam.
Benches to help build friendships in Port Moody school

Benches to help build friendships in Port Moody school

Seaview students paint Buddy Benches and talk about what it means to be a good friend in lessons about social responsibility
Rescue goes smoothly, thanks to longline equipment

Rescue goes smoothly, thanks to longline equipment

Coquitlam Search and Rescue uses helicopter and special equipment to pull a hiker off a dangerous ledge in Golden Ears Park
25 years strong for Relay for Life in Coquitlam

25 years strong for Relay for Life in Coquitlam

Annual Canadian Cancer Society fundraiser hits a milestone, and one volunteer says it's an event worth attending
Fibre optic profits up for city of Coquitlam

Fibre optic profits up for city of Coquitlam

Revenue from QNet, the city of Coquitlam’s fibre optic network, continues to grow, posting a 27% increase in 2015 over the previous year, according to a city staff report.
At 101, Mary Anne Cooper sets three U.S. swimming records

At 101, Mary Anne Cooper sets three U.S. swimming records

As a high school student in Mount Clemens, Mich., Mary Anne Cooper was asked to join the swim team to do the backstroke.
Bear destroyed after Belcarra attack

Bear destroyed after Belcarra attack

The BC Conservation Officer Service is once again reminding Tri-City residents of the importance of keeping garbage locked up after a bear was killed Saturday in Belcarra.