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Crowds out for first Brunette interchange open house

Crowds out for first Brunette interchange open house

But none of the options for reducing traffic grid-lock appear to be a clear winner
Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam MP's bill heads to senate

Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam MP's bill heads to senate

MP Ron McKinnon received unanimous support at third reading on Wednesday for his Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act, Bill C-224.
New display shows Port Moody's military past

New display shows Port Moody's military past

Peace and Remembrance: A Celebration of Port Moody's Veterans will run from Nov. 7 to 12 at Port Moody city hall (100 Newport Dr.).
Don't disband gravel group: Coquitlam RiverWatch

Don't disband gravel group: Coquitlam RiverWatch

Ian McArthur says problems associated with gravel mining aren't solved, but city says water tests show Coquitlam River is in good shape and group duplicated work of another committee
Federal agency investigating Coquitlam RCMP incident

Federal agency investigating Coquitlam RCMP incident

A disturbing arrest at a Coquitlam strata meeting that was caught on video has prompted a federal agency to investigate the actions of Coquitlam RCMP officers.
Ambulance stolen for quick ride

Ambulance stolen for quick ride

Thief nabbed the emergency vehicle but only made it a few kilometres away before crashing into a light standard.
Coquitlam woman dies in Richmond crash

Coquitlam woman dies in Richmond crash

A young Coquitlam woman has died after a collision in Richmond on the weekend. The crash happened at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday at Westminster Highway and No. 4 Road when an eastbound Honda Civic collided with a westbound Audi R8.
Telling the story of Passchendaele

Telling the story of Passchendaele

Great War Talk Sunday at Port Moody Museum in week of Remembrance
Inquest into death of Coquitlam man

Inquest into death of Coquitlam man

Coroner says it will be an opportunity to explore issues arriving from overdose deaths
Port Moody remembers treasured citizen Al Sholund

Port Moody remembers treasured citizen Al Sholund

Port Moody lost one of its most treasured residents, and surely its most ardent fan, on Oct 23. Al Sholund was just shy of his 97th birthday and leaves behind his wife of 70 years, Nellie, and their two daughters, Christine and Pauline.