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Get ready for a tasty weekend at Port Moody RibFest

Get ready for a tasty weekend at Port Moody RibFest

Award-winning ribbers from across Canada will be firing up the smokers for the meat bonanza (there will be corn, coleslaw and beans for the vegetarians) known as RibFest at Rocky Point Park July 10 to 12.
Port Coquitlam sells surplus land

Port Coquitlam sells surplus land

Port Coquitlam city hall is looking to sell off some surplus land to pad its bottom line.
Cap's legacy bike returned, a bit worse for wear

Cap's legacy bike returned, a bit worse for wear

The custom Trek bicycle, a gift commemorating the Hobbis family's 75 years in business, was found Sunday afternoon. It had been stolen June 17, the only item taken in an overnight theft.
Evergreen Line testing begins

Evergreen Line testing begins

Testing to begin this week on Lougheed to Burquitlam section of the track in Coquitlam
Mayors meet to talk... croquet

Mayors meet to talk... croquet

Mayor Greg Moore hosting a croquet tournament Thursday to raise funds for the Port Coquitlam Community Foundation
Ombudsperson tapped to probe B.C. health ministry firings

Ombudsperson tapped to probe B.C. health ministry firings

NDP calls government concession over health firings controversy a 'positive step.'
Sprinkling allowed once a week as Metro Van toughens water restrictions

Sprinkling allowed once a week as Metro Van toughens water restrictions

Drop in water levels at Metro Vancouver reservoirs prompts region to ban pressure washing and limit sprinkling; rules apply in Coquitlam, PoCo, Port Moody, Anmore, Belcarra
O Canada! Scenes from parties in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam

O Canada! Scenes from parties in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam

Images from Robert McDonald, and Bryan and Mary Ness at Coquitlam Town Centre Park and Castle Park in PoCo
Port Coquitlam residents complain of yards littered with chicken heads

Port Coquitlam residents complain of yards littered with chicken heads

Crows and other birds have been having a field day at the Port Coquitlam Lilydale chicken processing plant, but neighbours aren't so pleased.
Nobody wins with No vote, says Port Moody Mayor Clay

Nobody wins with No vote, says Port Moody Mayor Clay

Port Moody Mayor Mike Clay is disappointed but not surprised that Metro Vancouver voters came out heavily on the No side in the transit referendum, saying the plebiscite shifted focus from a regional transit plan to a resounding rejection of TransLin