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New rental building would be the first in PoMo in 31 years

New rental building would be the first in PoMo in 31 years

Port Moody “badly needs” rental housing and the city can’t afford not to allow a plan for a new 142-unit rental building on St. Johns Street to be built, says the CEO of Landlord BC, David Hutniak.
Vandals strike Coquitlam middle school

Vandals strike Coquitlam middle school

Thousands of dollars in damages cleaned up while RCMP conduct investigation
Trail upgrade starts in Colony Farm Park

Trail upgrade starts in Colony Farm Park

Last week, Metro Vancouver started to build a new pathway to update the Colony Farm Sheep Paddocks Trail.
Totals up for Terry Fox runs in the Tri-Cities

Totals up for Terry Fox runs in the Tri-Cities

The rain held off yesterday — just long enough — for the 3,000-plus runners, walkers and cyclists in the four Tri-City Terry Fox runs.
13,000 names on Coquitlam petition to ban dog eating in Paju

13,000 names on Coquitlam petition to ban dog eating in Paju

Coquitlam is part of an international campaign to stop the torture and consumption of dogs and cats in its friendship city of Paju, South Korea.
Noh family seeks fulfillment of NDP Silver Alert promise

Noh family seeks fulfillment of NDP Silver Alert promise

As anniversary of father's disappearance looms, family wants an alert system for missing elders with Alzheimer's
Port Moody to get a rainbow crosswalk, somewhere

Port Moody to get a rainbow crosswalk, somewhere

Port Moody is getting a rainbow crosswalk. Where it will be located is still to be decided.
Pub owner seeks public input for new project

Pub owner seeks public input for new project

If there’s one thing Damir Dugandzic has learned from his years in the hospitality business, it’s to listen to his customers. Now, the longtime owner of the Burrard Public House on St.
Scofflaws sullying sports fields a safety hazard

Scofflaws sullying sports fields a safety hazard

Football coaches don’t like surprises. They spend hours designing plays. They scout opponents, then drill their teams to anticipate their every move on both sides of the ball.
More doggy doo bins for Port Moody

More doggy doo bins for Port Moody

There will be fewer surprises underfoot, and less smell from some garbage cans, in Port Moody. On Tuesday, council decided to expand the city’s dog waste diversion pilot program to three more locations.