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Port Moody repeals prohibition on beekeeping

Port Moody council has responded to a buzz going on in the community - or more accurately, the lack of it. Council on Tuesday night gave first three readings to a bylaw that would repeal the prohibition of beekeeping in the city.

Kinder Morgan Canada president talks pipeline expansion benefits

The president of Kinder Morgan Canada took the opportunity to promote the economic benefits of the company's $5.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline twinning project before a friendly audience of business leaders at the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.

Coquitlam council talks budget

Four more Mounties, four additional firefighters and an expanded arts centre.

FortisBC seeks environmental approval for twinning project

Plans to twin a natural gas pipeline from Coquitlam to Squamish will be undergoing some environmental scrutiny - and the public can weigh in on what questions should be asked.

Port Moody approves Canada Post expansion

Canada Post is moving forward with plans to deliver a major upgrade to its Port Moody sorting facility. Port Moody council on Tuesday granted a development permit to Canada Post to allow for renovation work at its 45 Mary St. facility.

Extend Evergreen Line, says PoCo transportation plan

Port Coquitlam will lobby the provincial government for an extension of the Evergreen Line as part of the 30- to 40-year Master Transportation Plan (MTP) council approved Tuesday.

Stabbing in Port Coquitlam

A man was rushed to hospital suffering from stab wounds after an incident at Shaughnessy Street and Lions Way Wednesday afternoon. Police arrived on the scene shortly after 3:30 p.m.

Transportation plan doesn't go far enough, says Port Coquitlam mayor

The city of Port Coquitlam will be moving forward with its Master Transportation Plan (MTP) without the support of a key council member.

Belcarra mayor has questions for Kinder Morgan

The expansion of the Kinder Morgan tanker facility in Burnaby and twinning of its oil pipeline through B.C.

Weekend work means no Barnet closure necessary

The quick completion of Evergreen Line work over the long weekend means that crews will not have to shut down a section of the Barnet Highway again this weekend.