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Port Moody water warnings lifted

Water warnings at Port Moody's Old Orchard Beach and around Rocky Point Park were lifted yesterday.

Summer quiet for vandalism

With school set to ramp up in the next couple of weeks, more activity may take place in and around school buildings and the local Vandal Watch is asking residents to keep their eyes and ears open.

Teachers hold picnic to talk about class size and composition

Supporting Share Family and Community Services and talking about classroom conditions is the goal of two Baker Drive teachers who are hosting a picnic at Rocky Point Park on Monday, Aug. 25.

Coquitlam business launches back-to-school supply drive

Sluggish school supply sales because of labour uncertainty - and good weather - may have put a dent in Staples' fundraising drive to buy school supplies for needy students.

Grillin' and chillin' with Tri-City mayors

Local businesses will have a chance to grill Tri-City mayors at the annual summer barbecue sponsored by the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce. Dubbed Burgers, Boots and Bluegrass, the annual Mayor's Barbecue will be held Wednesday, Sept.

CIVIC ELECTION 2014: Thomas to run for Port Coquitlam trustee

Michael Thomas of Port Coquitlam has announced his candidacy for school board in the Nov. 15 civic election.

Volunteers scour Hoy Creek for trash

A group of volunteers spent a recent Saturday wading in Hoy Creek but they weren't just taking a cooling dip. The Coquitlam group was on a mission to clean out the urbanized creek so salmon can run freely during spawning season this fall.

Money needed to keep Coquitlam book bus rolling

The popular book bus that has brought reading materials to thousands of Coquitlam residents is being resurrected thanks to a community fundraising campaign - and the driver couldn't be happier.

Will Coquitlam district schools open on time Sept. 2?

With B.C. teacher talks taking place under a cone of silence and little to no news on the labour front, School District 43 is planning for various scenarios in case schools don't open Sept. 2.

Coquitlam will recycle old trash bins next month

Coquitlam homeowners who get their trash picked up at the curb can put their old bin out to be recycled next month - for free. Between Sept. 1 and Sept.