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Riverside secondary's auto shop no longer a "boys only" zone

It used to be that high school shop classes were an unspoken guys-only zone but a new class at Riverside secondary is giving girls a more welcoming chance to look under the hood.

Port Moody green lights large new daycare for Suter Brook

Landing a daycare spot in Port Moody should be a bit easier once the new Suter Brook office building goes up because its entire second floor will be the home of Kids & Co.

Port Moody heritage advocates decry decrepit state of Ioco townsite

Port Moody council has tasked the city's heritage groups with finding way to preserve the buildings on the Ioco townsite but that wasn't enough for the president of the heritage society.

Port Moody to deal with Metro Vancouver legal action in new year

Metro Vancouver launched a legal petition earlier this month against the city of Port Moody, alleging its new official community plan (OCP) is "invalid." In its action, filed Nov.

Coquitlam council wants to know where the schools will go

The city of Coquitlam is asking School District 43 for clarity on when and where the board intends to build new schools on Burke Mountain.

Temporary plans for Coquitlam's Booth Farm

Coquitlam's historic Booth Farm is an important part of the municipality's heritage and will one day be a significant civic facility.

SCHOOL DISTRICT 43: Kids are still getting fed

School District 43 has no plans to come up with an alternative for lunches at middle schools where cafeterias were shut down to save money.

SCHOOL DISTRICT 43: Lunch ladies make sure hungry kids get fed in Tri-City schools

Making lunches for 300 elementary school children is not an easy job but a group of women working out of Port Coquitlam's Central elementary school know how to make it fun.

Share ramps up holiday food drive

Share Family and Community Services expects to pack more hampers this holiday season as vulnerable families continue to need a little community support while they juggle all the bills and expectations people face this time of year.

RCMP apprehend suspects following violent crime spree

Two Surrey men are behind bars after Burnaby and Coquitlam RCMP cooperated in an investigation into three violent convenience store robberies that took place earlier this month. The crime spree began in the early morning of Nov.