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Port Moody delves into budget

About two dozen people filed into Port Moody's Inlet Theatre Monday night to have their say and learn more about the city's 2014 budget.

More towers for Burquitlam

Two major developers will soon have proposals before Coquitlam city council to add to the massive growth now happening in a neighbourhood with a future Evergreen Line station.

Program's popularity poses problem

The popularity of a Port Moody preschool program is placing a strain on parents looking to reserve a space for next year.

Support flows into Mossom Creek Hatchery

Rebuilding after the devastating fire that consumed the Mossom Creek Hatchery will be a monumental task. But dealing with the permit process should be a lot simpler for the Burrard Inlet Marine Enhancement Society that operates the hatchery.

Pacific Coast Terminals plots expansion projects

Major expansion work is coming on stream for one of Port Moody's leading industries. Pacific Coast Terminals is awaiting approval from Port Metro Vancouver to go ahead with plans to handle canola oil at its Port Moody facility.

'If the need is there, I want to be there too': Tse

A Coquitlam engineer is back in Canada after spending three weeks on a disaster relief mission in the Philippines, which was hit with a powerful tropical cyclone last November. Wesley Tse, a graduate of Dr.

Port Moody wades into pipeline dispute

The city of Port Moody is determined to have a say on the proposed expansion of the Kinder Morgan pipeline.

Port Coquitlam business owner goes on TV to make a deal

Jason Van Bergen loves to buy and sell things but he never dreamed he'd be doing a deal on TV with OLN wheeler dealer Jeff Schwartz aka The Liquidator.

WebPermits launches in Coquitlam

A new online tool that allows contractors and developers in Coquitlam to schedule building and plumbing inspections - including right at the job site - went live last week.

Ranch Park prez passes away

A longtime Coquitlam resident who represented hundreds of her neighbours for years died last week of a heart attack. Margaret Krenbrink was 81.