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Vancouver man charged in Port Moody stabbing

Vancouver man charged in Port Moody stabbing

A Vancouver man has been charged after a stabbing last week in Port Moody. Police were called to a Gatensbury Street home at about 5 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 21 and found a man suffering from multiple stab wounds.
Port Moody Library shelving renovation plans

Port Moody Library shelving renovation plans

Port Moody Public Library is eyeing a strategic plan update next year and hoping for an automatic book sorting system, but a hiccup in renovation plans may put the latter project on hold.
Port Moody heritage homes could be on the move

Port Moody heritage homes could be on the move

Fred Soofi is proposing to have three homes moved to a single-family lot on Douglas Street; a public hearing is on Nov. 8.
Port Coquitlam's UCRU a new crime-fighting tool

Port Coquitlam's UCRU a new crime-fighting tool

Four-member team of Coquitlam RCMP officers will be focusing on crime hot spots in PoCo.
Coquitlam seeks input on facility allocation

Coquitlam seeks input on facility allocation

The city of Coquitlam is seeking the public's feedback on a draft policy that will update how the municipality allocates its facilities to residents and user groups. The document, which can be viewed at www.coquitlam.
UPDATED: New West police to review Coquitlam RCMP arrest caught on video

UPDATED: New West police to review Coquitlam RCMP arrest caught on video

Mounties arrested two people Thursday evening after problems at a strata council meeting at the Coquitlam Best Western.
When and where can you use Halloween fireworks in the Tri-Cities

When and where can you use Halloween fireworks in the Tri-Cities

Tri-City residents should familiarize themselves with city bylaws before buying or lighting any fireworks this Halloween.
Coquitlam neighbourhood fights land-use changes before Evergreen arrives

Coquitlam neighbourhood fights land-use changes before Evergreen arrives

The Evergreen Extension has spurred a development boom in Burquitlam but it appears one neighbourhood has managed to push back against the city’s efforts to increase density in their area — at least for now.
Foreign students boost coffers, enrolment

Foreign students boost coffers, enrolment

SD43 sees 1,800 students pay fees to take classes, new Centennial school opening not likely until Christmas or later
Port Coquitlam mulls more townhomes, condos

Port Coquitlam mulls more townhomes, condos

Two bids for big housing developments are before Port Coquitlam's smart growth committee tonight (Thursday).