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Port Moody reopens Westhill sports box

A multi-sport box in Port Moody that was under repairs for seven months reopened Saturday. The upgrade to the 37-year-old Westhill Sports Box in the College Park neighbourhood cost $1.

Fire danger is now "high" in the Tri-Cities

The scorching heat has prompted Tri-City fire departments to raise their fire danger rating to high.

District energy to be plugged in at Coquitlam city hall

The City Centre precinct in Coquitlam - also known as "Four Corners" - will see more than just Evergreen Line construction over the next few months.

Saved Coquitlam turtle may help save the species

An endangered western painted turtle that was found last week in Mundy Park with a fishing hook embedded in its mouth is healing under the care of the Wildlife Rescue Association of BC and has an adventure ahead.

UPDATED: Kwikwetlem statement no surprise

The long-running drama that is the Riverview lands and its future just entered another chapter with an announcement from the Kwikwetlem First Nation that it intends to claim ownership and lead development of the 244-acre property.

Full house for Mossom fundraiser in Port Moody

The Burrard Inlet Marine Enchancement Society is a step closer to rebuilding its hatchery at Mossom Creek after raising funds at a special event in Port Moody on Sunday.

Coquitlam industrial property owners invited to participate in city review

The city of Coquitlam is seeking input from industrial and commercial property owners as part of its review and consolidation of its industrial zones.

Funding woes affect School District 43 data collection

The public school teachers' strike and a funding crunch have hampered School District 43's efforts to identify gaps in learning to help schools set goals for the year.

"We are greatly saddened" - SD43 board to Minister Fassbender

The Tri-Cities' board of education is giving Education Minister Peter Fassbender some food for thought as he works his way through one of most stalemated teachers' disputes in B.C.'s history.

Kwikwetlem to pursue land claims for Riverview

The Kwikwetlem First Nation has declared an intent to claim aboriginal title to the Riverview lands in a bid to lead future development of the property now the subject of a visioning review by BC Housing.