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Have your say on bus route changes

Have your say on bus route changes

TransLink is giving the public a chance to view proposed route changes and comment in an online survey until Nov. 6.
Port Moody Police investigating discovery of assault rifle

Port Moody Police investigating discovery of assault rifle

Port Moody Police are puzzling over a disturbing find at the Ioco townsite on Sunday: an AK-47 assault rifle. Const. Luke van Winkel said two women who were walking in the area discovered the gun near some bushes and immediately called police.
Voting? Thousands already have in Tri-Cities

Voting? Thousands already have in Tri-Cities

More than 22,000 voters in the two Tri-City ridings cast a ballot in advance polls last weekend
Conservation officer calls on Tri-Cities for help

Conservation officer calls on Tri-Cities for help

COs want cities to do more, PoCo concerned about downloading
Bear calls up in Tri-Cities, more killed

Bear calls up in Tri-Cities, more killed

So far this season 5 bears have been destroyed because of conflict concerns, most lured into neighbourhoods by smell of garbage, attractants
Online auction supports texting help for teens

Online auction supports texting help for teens

I Am Someone Ending Bullying Society in Port Coquitlam launches online auction to raise funds for text '211' 2TALK awareness campaign; gifts, baskets, sports packages among items offered
Student data system on track but slow

Student data system on track but slow

Integrating old BCeSIS system with MyEducation BC a challenge, SD43 official says, but schools are making the switch
Plumbing work is likely cause of Port Moody fire

Plumbing work is likely cause of Port Moody fire

A blaze that tore through a Port Moody apartment complex last week and left about 50 families homeless was likely caused by plumbing work being done on the building, said Deputy Fire Chief Gord Parker, the same cause of another fire at the complex 15
Schoenborn's high-risk hearing delayed to May 2016, must pass two tests first

Schoenborn's high-risk hearing delayed to May 2016, must pass two tests first

The family of three children murdered by their father Allan Schoenborn could be waiting until next May to know whether he can be deemed a high risk offender under new federal legislation that went into effect in July 2014. A B.C.
Suspect arrested in alleged voyeur incident

Suspect arrested in alleged voyeur incident

A man has been arrested in connection with an alleged incident at the Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex in September during which a family reported somebody had been watching them change. The family was at the pool on Sept.