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Port Couitlam company makes sale to Canadian Navy

A Port Coquitlam company continues to make a name for itself underwater with a recent contract with the Royal Canadian Navy. International Submarine Engineering Ltd.

Walking and texting don't mix, say Port Moody Police

A young woman who was hit in a Port Moody crosswalk Wednesday night while texting was lucky to receive only minor injuries, police say. Just before 9 p.m. Wednesday, the 18-year-old, who was wearing earphones and texting, was crossing St.

Coquitlam firefighter chases down hit and run suspect

A motorist that crashed into a parked car on Pinetree Way last week didn't want to stick around to talk to police.

Lotto thief suspect facing stack of new charges

A Port Coquitlam man who was caught allegedly stealing lottery tickets from a local liquor store last month is now facing additional charges from three different RCMP detachments.

Buying oranges will help kids in sport

Tri-Cities KidSport will be among the organizations benefiting from the "Orange You Glad You Helped a Kid" fundraiser hosted by Thrifty Foods stores.

Port Moody Arts Centre Society gets federal cash for expansion

The old Appleyard house in Port Moody is getting a hefty boost in its evolution from a pizza restaurant to an arts centre extension.

Surrey men nabbed by Coquitlam's prolific target team

Coquitlam RCMP's Prolific Target Team members arrested two Surrey men earlier this month on multiple theft and weapons charges.

Long list of employers at Douglas College career fair

Students looking for jobs and a career can get some help when Douglas College hosts its 23rd Annual Career Exploration Fair. The event Wednesday, March 6, from10 a.m.-3.p.m.

Coquitlam sets restrictions for event signs on public property

The proliferation of community and sport groups' signs around Coquitlam has prompted city council to set guidelines on how, where and when they can go up.

Pros and cons of legalizing marijuana discussed

A public forum on the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana will be held at Douglas College on Friday to help people form educated opinions about the controversial issue.