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People are hungry for First Nations knowledge: Evans

People are hungry for First Nations knowledge: Evans

The Welcome Post Project will wrap up with a carving by James Harry, in November.
Tri-City provincial candidates relied on party, union $

Tri-City provincial candidates relied on party, union $

When it comes to financing political campaigns, very few people these days are reaching into their pocketbooks.
Car-free day an unbelievable success: mayor

Car-free day an unbelievable success: mayor

Port Moody’s St. Johns Street was jammed on Sunday — not by cars but with people. More than 20,000 people filled the busy thoroughfare from Douglas to Moody streets to enjoy the city’s first car-free day.
Thousands filled downtown PoCo for car show

Thousands filled downtown PoCo for car show

A record 75,000 visitors and exhibitors gathered in downtown Port Coquitlam on Sunday for the 13th annual PoCo Car Show, where some 400 classic, muscle and replica vehicles were on display.
Truck hits CP Rail overpass in Coquitlam

Truck hits CP Rail overpass in Coquitlam

Traffic was gnarled around Coquitlam Centre mall yesterday (Friday) afternoon after a semi-truck with a crane hit a CP Rail overpass on Lougheed Highway.
Port Moody byelection candidates step up

Port Moody byelection candidates step up

Port Moody’s byelection race is heating up with four people officially announcing their candidacy by filing nomination papers. As of Friday morning, candidates seeking votes in the upcoming Sept.
Is Rocky Point Park too beloved?

Is Rocky Point Park too beloved?

When Jamie Cuthbert was growing up, Rocky Point Park was a neighbourhood destination almost nobody outside Port Moody knew about.
Last mobile home park in Port Moody is sold for redevelopment

Last mobile home park in Port Moody is sold for redevelopment

A mobile home community with 17 pads in Port Moody has been sold to a developer. Nicola Wealth Management Ltd., a Vancouver-based real estate management company, said in a statement it acquired the 1.7-acre property at 3370 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Watch the eclipse safely, astonomer urges

Watch the eclipse safely, astonomer urges

Karl Miller recommends people make a pinhole camera to watch Monday's partial eclipse
Garbage ruins river escape

Garbage ruins river escape

There’s nothing Christopher Moreno and his wife Natalie like to do better to beat the heat than floating down the Coquitlam River on an inflatable raft with their daughters, Saige and Amber.