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Port Moody police budget up 2.19%

The Port Moody Police Board has put the clamps on a string of significant budget increases to the city's policing costs. Police board member Robert Simons and Chief Const.

Sater trial wraps up, decision expected in January

The families of the victims of a deadly hit-and-run collision two years ago in Coquitlam will have to wait until the new year to learn whether the man on trial for the deaths of their loved ones will be held criminally responsible.

Finding the hero inside, pushing boundaries at a Coquitlam school

Using a mix of pop culture references, physical humour and music, a Canadian comedian urged Gleneagle students to make the most of their high school years.

Meetings set to discuss future of school properties

Here are the schools and meeting dates for four School District 43 properties up for discussion: Coronation Park elementary 135 Balmoral Dr., Port Moody School built in 1963 and closed in 2005.

Construction starts on new Coquitlam high school

Centennial secondary school will soon be a construction site after the Coquitlam board of education awarded a $47.7-million contract to Envoy Construction Services for a replacement school.

SATER TRIAL: Sater pleads guilty to leaving scene of fatal accident but other charges still to be decided

The man accused of killing two women in a deadly hit-and-run in 2011 has pleaded guilty to one of the seven counts he is facing. On Wednesday morning, Cory Sater reversed his not guilty plea on one count of fleeing the scene of an accident.

Port Moody residents up in arms over Evergreen Line height

The height of the new Evergreen Line through Port Moody is raising concerns from residents of one housing complex.

Coquitlam votes today

Eleven candidates are vying for two seats on city council left vacant after Linda Reimer and Selina Robinson were elected MLAs in May's provincial election. They are: Michael Bell; Ben Craig ; Ben B.H.

Falcon Drive mid-rise is "premature": council

Coquitlam council sided with the city's planning manager this week in postponing a proposed housing development near a future Evergreen Line station.

Port Moody police seek help in identifying suspect

The Port Moody Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating a robbery suspsect that made off with $400 worth of product from the Shoppers Drug Mart on St. Johns Street last month. Police were called out to the scene on Sept.