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Open house wades into concerns over Port Moody harbour

The future of Port Moody's harbour will be the subject of an open house next week.

City buys historic Booth farm house

A place where Coquitlam pioneers gathered after church for Sunday picnics will be saved by the city as part of its push to preserve heritage homes and buildings.

Another $1.5 million into Coq. coffers

The city of Coquitlam will soon be reaching the $100-million mark as host of the Boulevard Casino.

Port Moody robbery suspect facing charges

A Port Moody man is facing charges after police arrested him allegedly fleeing the scene of a break and enter on Texada Street on Monday afternoon.

Coquitlam woman's murder trial set for Nov. 18

A jury has been selected and a trial date has been set for a 42-year-old Coquitlam woman charged with second-degree murder in the slaying of Peter Markus more than three years ago.

Business support for Douglas College students encouraged

Business and community leaders learned the importance of education and bridging the gap between unemployed youth and jobs during the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce nominees luncheon for the Business Excellence Awards Wednesday.

Search for Shin Noh expands into Vancouver, Surrey

The search for Shin Noh continues to expand and more volunteers are needed to "bring dad home" says his son Sam Noh. On Sunday, Noh and 60 volunteers fanned out into Vancouver after reports of sightings of the 64-year-old Korean grandfather.

Be alert for PIN pad scamers - Coquitlam RCMP

An alert store employee at Coquitlam Centre mall stopped a swindler from perpetrating a skimming scam last week. And police are warning local shopkeepers to be wary of other fraudsters trying to pull the same trick. On Oct.

Coquitlam RCMP seek help in identifying suspect

Coquitlam RCMP are asking for the public's help in identifying a man allegedly involved in a theft last month at the Real Canadian Superstore at 3000 Lougheed Hwy. in Coquitlam. The incident took place the afternoon of Sept.

Fire dept. thinks pink

A Coquitlam reserve fire truck decked out in pink is doing just what the fire chief wants: sparking conversation.