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Shoreline heron colony's feathers ruffled by CP Rail whistle

Shoreline heron colony's feathers ruffled by CP Rail whistle

While many established Port Moody residents have learned to grin and bear the whistle that signals a CP Rail train coming down the Ioco spur line, one collection of newcomers isn't too thrilled.
Mossom marks first chum fish release

Mossom marks first chum fish release

Some 70,000 chum salmon fry released into Port Moody creeks
SD43 audit shows improvement needed

SD43 audit shows improvement needed

More than $100,000 will have to be paid back to the province, but SD43 told it does a good job handling files of special needs students overall
Utility fines for 13% of Tri-City property owners

Utility fines for 13% of Tri-City property owners

More than one in 10 Tri-City taxpayers failed to foot their utility bill on time.
UPDATED: Port Coquitlam council backs MP bill

UPDATED: Port Coquitlam council backs MP bill

Newly elect Liberal MP Ron McKinnon is making the rounds with Tri-City city councils to try to gain local support for his private member's bill.
Smokey blaze causes evacuation of Coquitlam apartment

Smokey blaze causes evacuation of Coquitlam apartment

All but one occupant allowed to return to the building by Sunday evening
How many Tri-City residents are on Airbnb?

How many Tri-City residents are on Airbnb?

Dozens in Port Moody, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam aiming to take in some extra cash
Battle of signs over trails along Coquitlam River

Battle of signs over trails along Coquitlam River

The city of Coquitlam has a message for whoever is clearing paths and building bridges in the forest around Coquitlam River Park: Leave trail building to the professionals.
March marked big numbers for real estate in Tri-Cities

March marked big numbers for real estate in Tri-Cities

Tri-City house prices were up in March and so were sales
Tiff over booze talks at Coquitlam council

Tiff over booze talks at Coquitlam council

Proposed liquor regulation changes that have been under consideration by the city of Coquitlam for close to a year will go to a second public hearing later this month following a contentious council debate Monday.