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Run-down property in PoCo subject to remedial order

Run-down property in PoCo subject to remedial order

The property at 2430 Ottawa St., in Port Coquitlam, has been on the city radar for a decade.
BC SPCA opens new Tri-City digs on Saturday

BC SPCA opens new Tri-City digs on Saturday

A vacant office space used occasionally for election campaigns will soon be filled with animals.
'No truth more powerful': MMIWG hearings shed light on Canadian history

'No truth more powerful': MMIWG hearings shed light on Canadian history

Yesterday, on the first day of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls hearings in Richmond, commissioners, family members and witnesses called for a change in how Indigenous history is shared.
Coquitlam homeless shelter complaints dropping

Coquitlam homeless shelter complaints dropping

A scan of reports and emails suggests fewer people have concerns but task force seeks more information
Used needles a Port Coquitlam concern

Used needles a Port Coquitlam concern

City councillors join Coquitlam task force on 3030 Gordon shelter as operators hire worker to expand needle sweeps in the area
He was looking for bottles and found $300

He was looking for bottles and found $300

Port Coquitlam man happy the wallet will be returned to its owner

Metro Vancouver will reconsider controversial retroactive retirement allowance

Metro Vancouver board chair Greg Moore, mayor of Port Coquitlam, says Metro board members "missed the mark" on remuneration bylaw
New shuttle bus welcomed by PoMo businesses

New shuttle bus welcomed by PoMo businesses

A new shuttle bus service in Port Moody this summer that will link Inlet Centre, Rocky Point Park and Moody Centre is a win win for local businesses, residents and visitors, says Celia Chiang, the president of Shop Local Port Moody.
PoMo to analyze investments for fossil fuel connections

PoMo to analyze investments for fossil fuel connections

The city of Port Moody will investigate the implications of divesting its investments from companies in the fossil fuel sector as well as the banks that support them, but it won’t ask the Municipal Finance Authority of BC (MFABC) to do the same.
Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

The dominos are starting to fall in what was previously revealed by border agents to be B.C.’s largest known immigration fraud scheme.