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New environmental standards sought for development in Port Moody

Port Moody's Mossom Creek - alive with salmon thanks to the work of volunteers - should serve as an inspiration for state-of-the-art sustainable development of the former Ioco lands, say members of the group that looks after the Mossom watershed and

Port Moody 's OCP amendments part of next week's council agenda

Port Moody council will be considering a timeline to amend the city's official community plan in the wake of a Metro Vancouver lawsuit filed last November. The regional government filed a petition in B.C. Supreme Court on Nov.

Williams Moving in Coquitlam packs up

An old and prominent Coquitlam business is now out of business.

Coquitlam man will face trial in March on sexual assault charge

A trial date has been set for a 49-year-old Coquitlam man charged with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl on a bus in late November.

Costs rise for Port Moody Arts Centre addition

Costs for the Port Moody Arts Centre's Appleyard Centennial House addition have gone up again to pay for unexpected and last-minute works that had to be completed before the September grand opening.

Port Coquitlam reaches out on Fremont connector

An issue that has for years been part of transportation planning discussions in Port Coquitlam will be a step closer to conclusion with a public input opportunity next week.

Local police preparing for Evergreen Line's arrival

The Tri-Cities' two police forces are gearing up for the 2016 arrival of the Evergreen Line with a request for new officers and research into expected crime trends.

Don't fall for BC Hydro scam, warns Coquitlam RCMP

Coquitlam RCMP are warning residents and business owners not to fall for a BC Hydro scam. On Jan. 13 a local business received two phone calls from a 1-800 number claiming to be BC Hydro.

Coquitlam RCMP have condolence book for Const. David Wynn

Coquitlam RCMP are reaching out to help support the family of an Alberta RCMP officer shot in the line of duty on Jan. 17. Const. David Wynn, 42, died in hospital Wednesday morning. He was shot in the head while responding to a call at a St.

Port Moody grad counting on Bitcoin

A former Port Moody man is hoping the digital currency Bitcoin will take off among technology buffs, businesses and consumers alike, and has installed two ATMs in the Tri-Cities area to help make his dream come true.