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Port Moody's Mr. Baseball mourned

Wayne Norton, a Canadian Baseball hall of famer and longtime Port Moody resident, passed away last week after a three-year battle with ALS. He was 75 years old.
Anmore mayor skeptical about septic problem

Anmore mayor skeptical about septic problem

The mayor of Anmore says the village has received an application to subdivide a two-acre property that is part of Anmore Green Estates into 14 lots, and that may be a reason behind the strata’s latest push to get hooked into Port Moody’s municipal se
Port Moody to test sports fields below failed septic field

Port Moody to test sports fields below failed septic field

The mayor of Port Moody says the city will hire an environmental company to test the soil at sports fields below Anmore Green Estates to ensure they’re not contaminated by runoff containing E.
KFN rep on Tri-Cities Chamber board

KFN rep on Tri-Cities Chamber board

A member of the Kwikwetlem First Nation and the son of band chief Ron Giesbrecht now holds a board seat on the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
St. Francis Xavier's arm to travel to Coquitlam

St. Francis Xavier's arm to travel to Coquitlam

The Catholic relic will be presented at All Saints Parish on Jan. 25.

Suspicious man in Glenayre prompts warning from Port Moody police

The Port Moody Police Department has issued a warning to residents "out of an abundance of caution" after a female youth was approached by a suspicious man in the Glenayre Drive neighbourhood.

No injuries as fire hits Coquitlam home

Cause of blaze is not believed to be suspicious: chief
Wiring for electric cars in new homes pondered in Port Coquitlam

Wiring for electric cars in new homes pondered in Port Coquitlam

Public hearing on bylaw changes to promote EV charging infrastructure slated for Tuesday
Septic issue bubbles to surface near schools

Septic issue bubbles to surface near schools

Staff and students at Eagle Mountain middle school in Anmore and Heritage Woods secondary school in Port Moody have been advised to stay away from a nearby area that is contaminated with E. coli and fecal coliform.
History before Riverview focus of Kwikwetlem First Nation

History before Riverview focus of Kwikwetlem First Nation

Heritage certificate program required for construction workers at the former mental hospital site in Coquitlam