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Timely emergency prep classes in Coquitlam

Timely emergency prep classes in Coquitlam

Coquitlam, PoCo hosting emergency prep classes
Abandoned boat — and the tow bill — left in Port Moody's hands

Abandoned boat — and the tow bill — left in Port Moody's hands

The city of Port Moody is grappling with a New Year's hangover related not to too much celebration but a lack thereof: a boat that ran aground at Rocky Point Park, prompting cancellation of the annual Jan.
Christmas day balloons in the sky pose mystery

Christmas day balloons in the sky pose mystery

A Port Moody resident walking his dog on Christmas night spotted something strange in the sky — and it wasn't Santa on his sleigh. It was shortly after 8 p.m.
Harmony for Hope concert to help refugees

Harmony for Hope concert to help refugees

A Coquitlam church is nearing its fundraising goal for two refugee families it is sponsoring and is hoping a unique concert next month will help it reach its target. The Feb.
Home owner grant cut-off rises

Home owner grant cut-off rises

Lift to $1.2m shields some from property tax bite
Detached homes are a hot commodity

Detached homes are a hot commodity

Assessments are in for 2016
Coquitlam byelection set for Feb. 2

Coquitlam byelection set for Feb. 2

Premier Christy Clark calls the byelection dates for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain and Vancouver-Mount Pleasant.
UPDATED: Mariner Way re-opened after police incident resolved

UPDATED: Mariner Way re-opened after police incident resolved

Coquitlam RCMP have re-opened Mariner Way in both directions after the northbound lanes were closed while police dealt with a distraut man who had barricaded himself inside a home. Police were called to the home in the 3100-block just after 10 a.m.
Penguin Plunge cancelled for Jan. 1

Penguin Plunge cancelled for Jan. 1

Stranded boat at Rocky Point Park Pier prompts city of Port Moody to nix annual dip
Earthquake jolts B.C., lights up social media

Earthquake jolts B.C., lights up social media

Many southwestern B.C. residents were jolted awake late Tuesday night by a small earthquake that briefly rattled homes across much of Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland. The magnitude 4.3 quake at 11:39 p.m.