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#elxn42: Election ads on social media fair game

#elxn42: Election ads on social media fair game

Port Moody-Coquitlam Liberals unhappy with Conservative Party interpretation of Elections Act, but ads posted before polling day are OK
Hoy/Scott salmon on their way home

Hoy/Scott salmon on their way home

Sunday, Oct. 25 event at Coquitlam hatchery will welcome salmon, educate children and families about the life cycle
Police seek witnesses in pedestrian accident

Police seek witnesses in pedestrian accident

Incident occurred Thursday evening before 6 p.m. on Como Lake Avenue in Coquitlam
Kids are alright and they want to vote

Kids are alright and they want to vote

Thousands of students across School District 43 are casting a ballot for Student Vote 15, but many of them want their vote to count for real
Open door policy for families — Share

Open door policy for families — Share

Child development centres join forces to reach out to Tri-City families
Ioco report urges better protection for heritage buildings

Ioco report urges better protection for heritage buildings

Port Moody is hoping a new report on the condition of buildings at the Ioco townsite will spur property owners Imperial Oil and Brilliant Circle Group to ensure they are better preserved.
Public hearing on Starbucks drive-through

Public hearing on Starbucks drive-through

Port Coquitlam residents can have their say this month on a controversial bid to put a Starbucks drive-through at a busy northside intersection.
Port Coquitlam man charged in 2014 cyclist hit-and-run on Mary Hill Bypass

Port Coquitlam man charged in 2014 cyclist hit-and-run on Mary Hill Bypass

A 28-year-old Port Coquitlam man is facing three criminal charges in connection with an alleged hit-and-run involving a cyclist on the Mary Hill Bypass in July 2014.
ELXN42: Last stretch of the campaign

ELXN42: Last stretch of the campaign

As the country votes for a new government on Monday, we asked our Tri-City candidates to give their final say.

Crews to work on Port Coquitlam bridge

Drivers of heavy trucks are now being told to keep to the right side of a Port Coquitlam bridge.