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Port Moody study of alternate routes raises hopes for Bert Flinn Park

Port Moody study of alternate routes raises hopes for Bert Flinn Park

A group opposed to the extension of David Avenue through Bert Flinn Park is feeling a little more optimistic the roadway won’t be built after Port Moody council approved a study to find an alternative route that will connect with the Ioco Lands.
Tri-City team takes aim at weed biz

Tri-City team takes aim at weed biz

A Port Moody entrepreneur is making headway into the ever-growing marijuana market with investments into North American companies that are reaping the benefits of the crop.
Tri-City teachers laud saving of salmon program

Tri-City teachers laud saving of salmon program

There will be no cuts to salmon education in schools and technical support for hatcheries, Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam MP says
Seal safe after Belcarra rescue

Seal safe after Belcarra rescue

RCMP scoop up the creature and drive it to Vancouver rescue centre by boat
Jazz in the Garden with the Coquitlam Gogos

Jazz in the Garden with the Coquitlam Gogos

A lush and historic property close to the Vancouver Golf Club in Coquitlam will be the setting for a fundraiser next week to support African grandmothers.
Coquitlam RCMP target gifting pyramid scheme

Coquitlam RCMP target gifting pyramid scheme

Investigators say the fraud targets people who may not know the scheme is illegal
New collective deal for Port Coquitlam union members

New collective deal for Port Coquitlam union members

Union members working for the city of Port Coquitlam voted 100% in favour of a new collective agreement this week.
Faster admissions, less infection at Port Moody hospital

Faster admissions, less infection at Port Moody hospital

Eagle Ridge Hospital ranks well in national health indicators
Glumac to resign his council seat, force Port Moody council byelection

Glumac to resign his council seat, force Port Moody council byelection

Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Rick Glumac will resign his seat from Port Moody council. That means Port Moody residents will be going to the polls as early as later this summer to elect his replacement.
Coquitlam co-op tenants given notice, huge rent increases possible

Coquitlam co-op tenants given notice, huge rent increases possible

Subsidized rents on the way out at Hoy Creek Co-op