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Bear death toll at 5 as season gets underway

Bear death toll at 5 as season gets underway

Seasonal statistics shows hundreds of bear calls made to the BC Conservation Officer Service from the Tri-Cities
Greg Tjosvold wins Prime Minister's award for teaching

Greg Tjosvold wins Prime Minister's award for teaching

Port Coquitlam middle school teacher wants to inspire children to read, write and code
Dialogue with new TransLink CEO

Dialogue with new TransLink CEO

Kevin Desmond to speak at Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce luncheon May 27
Tri-City teen girls sought for next Camp Ignite

Tri-City teen girls sought for next Camp Ignite

Coquitlam, Port Moody fire departments and their union locals are sponsoring a female high school student each for the August mentorship program.
Port Coquitlam mayor dishes data on Metro Vancouver

Port Coquitlam mayor dishes data on Metro Vancouver

Moore to speak at Sustainability Breakfast in Port Moody
Port Moody wine, food fest helps with cancer ride

Port Moody wine, food fest helps with cancer ride

A total of 57 riders will be on the Ride to Conquer Cancer as part of Team Taylor.
National teaching award for Port Coquitlam teacher

National teaching award for Port Coquitlam teacher

Two School District 43 teachers honoured by Prime Minister's Award for teaching excellence
Coquitlam Crunch closes on May 19

Coquitlam Crunch closes on May 19

Work crews will be conducting maintenance between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Have a say in the future of key Port Moody properties

Have a say in the future of key Port Moody properties

Council approved a public consultation process to get residents' feedback on what to do with the old Fire Hall #1 site, public works yard, Kyle Centre and Barnet landfill.
Restaurants on Murray Street will wait for zoning review

Restaurants on Murray Street will wait for zoning review

Restaurants on Murray Street in Port Moody may well be a good idea but they aren't going to happen now. PoMo Coun.