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Coquitlam RCMP seek suspects after series of cellphone robberies

Mounties are searching for three suspects after a spate of cellphone robberies occurred in Coquitlam this month. RCMP Cpl.

Port Moody council approves $10,000 grant for Mossom Creek rebuild

Port Moody city council unanimously voted on Tuesday to give $10,000 to help rebuild the Mossom Creek Hatchery after it was destroyed by fire last week.

Donations sought to drive bird to California

Taylor Swift needs a ride to California. No, not the American mega star who can afford her own limousine. This bird who needs a ride is a white-throated swift that was found scared and starving on a sidewalk near Coquitlam Centre.

Chines slope is stable, studies say

Coquitlam residents living in a hillside neighbourhood shouldn't be concerned about a landslide happening anytime soon.

Port Moody midwife robbed of pre-natal care instruments

A Port Moody midwife is pleading for the return of several pre-natal care instruments that were stolen from her vehicle last week. The equipment includes a Summit fetal Doppler ultrasound, a blood pressure cuff and a baby scale, and a cotton sling.

Lots of help for Port Moody's Mossom Creek Hatchery

Throughout its 37-year history, the Mossom Creek Hatchery has given hundreds Tri-City students an education in fisheries and the environment. Now, many of those students are giving back.

Federal minister James Moore apologizes for 'insensitive' remarks

Federal industry minister James Moore has apologized for "insensitive" remarks he made about child poverty during an interview with a radio reporter last week.

Port Coquitlam extends waste collection service over the holidays

Port Coquitlam is adding days to its garbage collection schedule to help residents avoid long gaps in service over the holidays. The schedule will add pickup days on: Dec.

Tri-City fire departments urge safety this holiday season

Christmas is a festive time of year but the holidays can also present a unique set of fire hazards for local emergency services personnel.

Lane openings along Highway 1 expected to shorten commute

Drivers may see a drop in their commute times with the opening of lanes in some of the most congested areas along the Port Mann/Highway 1 corridor, including the Burnaby to Coquitlam stretch.