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ELECTION: Both Royers running for Port Moody council seats

Port Moody council could become a family affair now that Zoe Royer has announced her intention to run for re-election on Nov. 15.

Coquitlam councillors have coal concerns

The city of Coquitlam will join New Westminster in voicing concerns over the process that led to the approval of the Fraser Surrey Docks Direct Transfer Coal Facility Project.

ELECTION 2014: Gerry Nuttall plans to run in Port Moody election

Gerry Nuttall will again run for a seat at the Port Moody council table. Nuttall has been a councillor for nine years, having first been elected in 2002 and again in 2008.

ELECTION 2014: Holly Butterfield to run for school trustee

Veteran school trustee Holly Butterfield is launching her campaign for school trustee in Anmore/Belcarra saying she has the experience to work in an increasingly complicated educational environment.

Surrey pair arrested after Port Moody break-in

Two Surrey residents are facing multiple charges after a break-in that started in a Port Moody garage. At about 12:30 a.m. Monday a McNair Bay homeowner in PoMo's Sunnyside neighbourhood called police after finding two women in his garage.

Province wants strike savings back, SD43 not ready to comment

The B.C. government is asking all school districts - including cash-strapped School District 43 - to return money saved in wages, travel, supplies and other expenditures during the 14-day strike.

Information session will outline future of Coquitlam's Rochester Park

Coquitlam residents will get an opportunity to learn more about the city's plans for Rochester Park at an information session on Thursday.

Landmarks to Light up Purple for World Mental Health Day

More than 40 landmarks across Canada will be lit up with purple lights across on Oct. 10, World Mental Health Day, including a few in the Tri-Cities. And Carol Todd would like to see many more.

Not everyone is happy with Telus deal that brings fibre optic to Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam residents have likely noticed workers digging up sidewalks and rigging up overhead wiring throughout the city over the last few months.

Trench at Port Moody museum aimed at educating people about WWI

Can you dig it? A group of cadet engineers and other volunteers said yes and last Saturday they dug 50 feet of a WW i-era trench as part of an education project for the Port Moody Station Museum.