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Port Moody business helps launch Soup Sisters

Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers are creating a stir this fall to provide soup for women and children fleeing domestic violence at Tri-City's emergency shelter. This Sunday, Sept.

Searchers still hopeful they'll find missing Coquitlam man

Hopeful searchers are taking to the trails around Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam today in the hopes of finding Shin Noh, a retired pastor, before the weather changes.

New secretary treasurer hired for Coquitlam school district

An accountant who previously worked for the city of Burnaby is School District 43's new secretary treasurer.

Search for missing man continues today in Port Coquitlam

Volunteers searching for Shin Noh, 64, fanned out across the Tri-Cities today in the hopes of finding the retired pastor who has Alzheimer's and has been missing for a week. A fitness facility on Port Moody's St.

Urn found in southwest Coquitlam

Mounties are looking for the owner of an urn that was found in a back alley in the 1100-block of Howie Avenue in Coquitlam earlier last week. There are remains in the container, which is made of metal and adorned in engraved designs.

Suspect arrested in Coquitlam stabbing

One man is in hospital with non life-threatening injuries and another is in jail after a stabbing occurred in Coquitlam Wednesday night. The incident took place just after 10:30 p.m.

Meet the candidates

Coquitlam will hold a byelection on Saturday, Oct. 26 to replace two councillors - Linda Reimer and Selina Robinson - who resigned after being elected in May as MLAs.

Port Coquitlam mom has a thing for superheroes

It's a train, it's a plane - no it's Supermom coming to the rescue of harried parents everywhere who are racking their brains for a new children's party idea.

Name change coming for PoCoMo Youth Services

PoCoMo Youth Services will be launching its new name and logo during a gala night in support of its Project Reach Out bus and programs for youth.

Coq. council okays new union deal

A new contract that will see Coquitlam's unionized city workers' wages go up 6.75% over four years was ratified by council this month. Council approved the memorandum of agreement with CUPE Local 386 that is retroactive to Jan.