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New faces on Port Coquitlam committees

There will be some new faces chairing Port Coquitlam city committees this year after council confirmed appointments at its meeting Monday.

Pickton siblings drop lawsuit

The siblings of Port Coquitlam serial killer Robert Pickton have dropped their lawsuit against the federal and provincial governments for damage they said was to their property during the RCMP's search for missing women.

Port Moody Police find the beef

Port Moody Police discovered a potentially smelly surprise when they were called to a report of an abandoned suitcase outside an apartment block at 2010 St. Johns St. on Sunday night.

Tougher erosion control measures coming for Burke Mountain

Coquitlam should have updated its erosion control measures years ago to keep pace with best practices, concludes a consultant's report critical of the city's handling of development on Burke Mountain.

Canucks skating on thin ice with Coquitlam businessman

A Coquitlam businessman is turning his Vancouver Canucks hockey ticket refunds into cash for three Tri-City charities.

Mi Joo Tour in Coquitlam ordered to suspend operations

Coquitlam company Mi Joo Tour & Travel will not be allowed to operate its buses in Canada until it puts measures in place to ensure its drivers are adhering to provincial regulations.

The truth about ecstasy and other drugs

"Taking E is like gambling" "Caffeine drinks combined with alcohol can be deadly" The messages are stark, powerful and packaged with funky graphics and the executive director of the PoCoMo Youth Services Society hope they hit home with youth.

PoCo man facing charges in lotto thefts

A man who was caught as he allegedly attempted to steal a handful of lottery tickets from a Port Coquitlam liquor store is now facing several charges.

Three men with gang ties arrested after incident in Port Coquitlam

Three men with ties to Lower Mainland gangs are facing charges after violating their firearms prohibitions at a Port Coquitlam gun range.

Port Moody Police drew weapons on man "charging" at them with a hammer

A Vancouver man is facing several charges after allegedly threatening his mother and Port Moody Police officers, one of whom was close to firing his Taser at the suspect. Shortly before 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan.