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Port Moody opens doors to homeless

Tri-Cities homeless people have one more option in finding shelter from the cold.

Security, access for community mail boxes a concern

Questions are being raised about Canada Post's ability to provide accessible, affordable and secure mail delivery in the wake of announcements of an end to home mail delivery and increasing stamp prices.

Mossom Creek hatchery and education centre will be rebuilt

Volunteers hope friends and supporters of the Mossom Creek hatchery in Port Moody will rally around efforts to rebuild after Wednesday's fire destroyed the building.

eDonations with a personalized message

Do you have a courageous cousin? A dad with determination? A brave brother or a hopeful friend? You can now send those personalized words to a loved one as part of a new fundraising campaign launched last week by the Terry Fox Foundation.

Coquitlam council names committee chairs

Four of Coquitlam's nine council members will carry the lion's share of the workload on city committees next year. On Monday, council appointed Coun.

Man arrested in Port Moody for indecent exposure

Port Moody Police have arrested a man that was openly masturbating near a trail in Bert Flinn Park Wednesday afternoon. A lone female jogger spotted the male and quickly ran from the scene until she was able to get her phone and call police.

Coquitlam man narrowly avoids being scammed

An 80-year-old Coquitlam man was almost bilked out of $2,000 after someone claiming to be his grandson phoned crying and requesting the money to pay for bail.

Daigle found guilty of murder

Darlene Daigle, the Coquitlam woman on trial for stabbing her ex-boyfriend to death more than three years, has been found guilty.

Expenses, wages paid out to higher salary earners in Coquitlam district increased last year

How well did School District 43 do in containing its costs last year? Those answers can be found in the latest Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) released to the public this week.

End to home mail delivery and hikes to stamp prices raises concerns

Purchasing stamps will get more expensive and home mail delivery will cease, raising concerns about the impact of Canada Post changes on low-income people, seniors and even small businesses in the Tri-Cities.