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Suspect sports Superman shirt in alleged Tim Horton's theft

An alleged thief donned a superhero shirt to rob a Coquitlam doughnut shop last week. The suspect entered the Tim Hortons in the 3000-block of Lougheed Highway between 7:30 and 8 p.m. on Sept.

Part of Clarke Street in Port Moody to be closed off for Evergreen repaving

A large section of Clarke Street in Port Moody will be closed for much of the day on Saturday for repaving. Crews working on the Evergreen Line will mill, grade and pave Clarke between Moody and Elgin streets between 7 a.m. and midnight.

Moody family album highlighted in Royal BC Museum's 100 Objects of Interest

A family photo album belonging to Col. Richard Moody - Port Moody's namesake - has made it to the Royal BC Museum's list of 100 objects of interest.

Feisty "granny" the new face of Frank's Red Hot Sauce

An 85-year-old Coquitlam woman who is a retired nurse and longtime food bank volunteer has unexpectedly embarked on a new career: acting. Hot sauce lovers will recognize Joan Sanderson as the new "granny" in the Frank's Red Hot Sauce commercials.

Info meeting planned on Pinetree improvements in Coquitlam

Coquitlam residents will get an opportunity to learn more about the city's efforts to beautify Pinetree Way between the Barnet Highway and Town Centre Boulevard.

Rally goes ahead Sunday to protect Colony Farm

A rally will be held this Sunday, Sept. 14 to raise awareness about the potential use of provincial parks by Kinder Morgan Canada and its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Dual diagnosis patients to be housed at Riverview

Despite officially closing two years ago, Riverview continues to be a refuge for people with mental health issues and this fall a new program will launch for people recovering from both mental illness and addiction.

Dupont seeks seat on Port Coquitlam city council

Laura Dupont announced that she will be seeking a seat on Port Coquitlam city council in this fall's election.

Walk in memory of missing Shin Noh Sept. 20

A year after Coquitlam grandfather Shin Noh went missing, his son Sam Noh is still stricken with grief and loss over the fact that his dad's body has not been found. "It's devastating not to have closure.

Mural recognizes firefighters lost on Sept. 11

A mural has gone up on the side of the Coquitlam Fire and Rescue station on Pinetree Way, recognizing the countless firefighters who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.