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Port Moody aproves more resources to participate in pipeline process

The cost of Port Moody's participation in the Trans Mountain Pipeline review process continues to climb with more money added to what Mayor Mike Clay describes as a "black hole" that isn't producing any discernible results.

Clarke Road re-opened before "local traffic only" zone implemented

Clarke Road was fully re-opened Wednesday afternoon, less than a week after its southbound lanes were closed because of a third sinkhole that formed over the Evergreen Line tunnel boring machine.

Coquitlam school promoting girls in technology

O ut of 90 students in Pinetree teacher Jon Hamlin's Information and Communication Technology Course, seven are girls.

Coquitlam QNet numbers were up in 2014

Coquitlam's QNet program, which provides businesses, schools and residential highrises with high-speed broadband internet access, expanded in 2014.

Burpee leaving Coquitlam task group on high note

When Sandy Burpee took over as chair of the Homelessness Task Group nine years ago, the Tri-Cities were getting close to reaching a crisis point.

UPDATE: Fire at Flavelle sawmill in Port Moody

It took more than 12 hours for Port Moody firefighters to fully extinguish a blaze that broke out at the Flavelle sawmill Wednesday morning and sent plumes of smoke across the city.

School District 43 staff speak out against "status quo" budget

School District 43's plan for a "status quo" budget for the next school year has drawn fire from school staff who work with vulnerable students with many telling a public meeting Tuesday they want staffing restored not the continuation of last year's

Man in the buff spotted again at Crystal Falls trail

Stephen Lam was enjoying a hike on Coquitlam's Crystal Falls trail Saturday when he spotted a man known to take that love of nature one step further.

Lockdown at Hyde Creek, Minnekhada lifted after Port Coquitlam break-in

Hyde Creek recreation centre and Minnekhada middle school were locked down briefly on Tuesday morning as Coquitlam RCMP searched for two suspects in a break-in. Cpl.

Fox family marks 35 years since son started epic journey

The 35th anniversary of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope on Sunday marked two significant repeats in the Port Coquitlam hero's legacy.