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Don't be a water hog this summer: Metro Vancouver

Don't be a water hog this summer: Metro Vancouver

Cold, clean water fresh from the Coquitlam Lake reservoir will continue to pour into taps and hoses for the rest of the summer, despite weeks of hot, dry weather.
Port Moody engineer, Coquitlam student on Arctic ice

Port Moody engineer, Coquitlam student on Arctic ice

A Coquitlam university student will be one of more than 120 from Canada and around the world attending the 2017 Students on Ice Arctic Expedition.
Cougar closely monitored in Port Moody

Cougar closely monitored in Port Moody

Conservation officers keeping watch if big cat returns to the area
Municipal boundaries not a new issue for the Tri-Cities

Municipal boundaries not a new issue for the Tri-Cities

Coquitlam used to encompass PoCo, parts of Pitt, Ridge
Francophone group wants Coquitlam to provide it a facility

Francophone group wants Coquitlam to provide it a facility

Centre to celebrate French-Canadian heritage is sought
Video coverage of Port Moody council to continue

Video coverage of Port Moody council to continue

It’s not quite Game of Thrones but viewers of Port Moody council and committee of the whole meetings will still be able to get their video fix when those meetings resume in September.
Glitch almost derails Port Moody council's Flavelle vote

Glitch almost derails Port Moody council's Flavelle vote

A procedural glitch at Tuesday’s Port Moody city council meeting almost scuttled its decision to give third reading to a bylaw amendment to the city’s official community plan to change the land use designation for the Flavelle sawmill property from i
No need for tougher water restrictions just yet: Metro Vancouver

No need for tougher water restrictions just yet: Metro Vancouver

Water levels still at 80%, thanks to cold, wet spring and conservation efforts
Bears bluff-charging people who get too close in Minnekhada park

Bears bluff-charging people who get too close in Minnekhada park

Stay away from bears, park staff warn, at least 100 metres or more
Port Coquitlam arborist to scale new heights at climbing championship

Port Coquitlam arborist to scale new heights at climbing championship

Kali Alcorn says she fell into her career. The Port Coquitlam certified arborist hopes she doesn’t fall out of it. That would hurt.