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Port Moody cop honoured for anti-gang work

Port Moody Police Department's deputy chief constable was honoured Thursday by B.C. Lt.-Gov. Judith Guichon for his work with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit. Andrew Richards - along with Langley Staff Sgt. Michael Coyle, Sgt.

Developer to showcase new Port Moody Legion plans

Port Moody residents can find out more about the local Royal Canadian Legion branch's plans for redevelopment at a community information meeting next week.

Port Coquitlam offers community jobs board

Port Coquitlam residents and businesses wanting to get or advertise a job can now turn to a city website. Mayor Greg Moore said the PoCoWorks! community job board (portcoquitlam.

911 operators kick off annual toy drive

Coquitlam RCMP's 911 dispatch operators are banding together for the sixth annual 911 We Care Toy Drive. They'll be collecting toys for Tri-City children and teens whose parents need some help putting gifts under the tree this Christmas.

Moody Centre posts candidates' election donations

Candidates in Port Moody's election fulfilled a request made by the Moody Centre Community Association at its all-candidates meeting earlier this month, revealing their campaign donations shortly before voting day on Nov. 15.

Wright heard from Port Coquitlam voters. But just maybe...

He was ambivalent to run for re-election. After 33 years on Port Coquitlam city council, Michael Wright decided - just before the nomination period closed last month - he would give it one more shot. It wasn't about the money he would earn.

Hand over the driving reins to Operation Red Nose

Tri-City, New Westminster and Burnaby residents can enjoy holiday libations and get a safe ride home this holiday season thanks to the recent expansion of Operation Red Nose to the cities west of North Road.

Have your say in Pinecone Burke master plan

The deadline is nearing for Tri-City residents and groups wanting to help shape the long-term vision for a provincial park north of Coquitlam. BC Parks will accept feedback until Nov.

Port Coquitlam dad climbs in Himalayas in honour of daughter

A Port Coquitlam dad has climbed a mountain - in the Himalayas, no less - to honour his daughter's newborn struggles and raise money for BC Children's Hospital.

Rate your favourite scene for Riverview

Tri-City residents can now view - and rate - illustrations of a futuristic Riverview Hospital site. Voting results collected until Jan.