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Pipeline protesters in Port Moody

Pipeline protesters in Port Moody

Protests against Kinder Morgan’s planned expansion of its Trans Mountain pipeline to carry raw bitumen from Alberta’s tar sands to its Westridge marine terminal in North Burnaby landed in Port Moody Thursday morning.
Beats and Bites for Share gala next month

Beats and Bites for Share gala next month

The Timebenders will get the dance floor hopping next month at the 13th annual Imagine gala in Coquitlam, a major fundraiser for Share Family and Community Services.
Case against alleged 'spambotter' back in court March 1

Case against alleged 'spambotter' back in court March 1

The case against a 20-year-old Coquitlam man accused of “spam-botting” an Amazon subsidiary was before a justice of the peace at Port Coquitlam provincial court this morning (Thursday).
Takahashi recognized in Metro Parks video

Takahashi recognized in Metro Parks video

A renowned conservationist in the Tri-Cities is profiled in a video this month for his work as a longtime volunteer with Metro Vancouver.
Coquitlam library to get the word out with social media ambassadors

Coquitlam library to get the word out with social media ambassadors

A social media campaign is underway at the Coquitlam Public Library to help spread the digital message about what’s happening at the two branches.
Space crunch for French Immersion

Space crunch for French Immersion

Waiting list for popular programs of choice at School District 43

New task force will look at shelter issues in Coquitlam

Concerns about needles, drug use near 3030 Gordon

Deputy takes over as Coquitlam fire chief

There is a new chief at Coquitlam Fire and Rescue. Jim Ogloff has taken over the top job in the department following former fire chief Wade Pierlot’s retirement last month after five years with the city.

Coquitlam's Hard Rock workers support strike action

99.5% of employees voted in favour of job action
Beavers an education for residents, city

Beavers an education for residents, city

A new beaver management plan could yet turn Port Moody into a paradise for the resourceful rodents.