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Thrifty Foods launches holiday food drive

Thrifty Foods has launched its annual Food For Families in-store voucher program to benefit 16 B.C. food banks this holiday season.

Lights out at Port Moody intersection

The south-west traffic light at Ioco Road and Newport Drive to the north-west side of the road will be moving as part of construction on the Inlet Centre Fire Hall in Port Moody. Power from the light will be disconnected today between 9 a.m and 3 p.

New building code changes to come into effect soon

Port Coquitlam is gearing up for a last minute rush on building permit applications before changes to the B.C. building code come into effect in December. Anyone constructing or renovating a building in Port Coquitlam has until 4 p.m. on Dec.

Do you Tweet? School District 43 wants to know why

School District 43 is about to launch into the world of social media but first it needs some advice.

Traffic to transition to new Port Mann Bridge Friday night

Construction crews on the new Port Mann Bridge will be transitioning traffic to the new crossing tonight, one night earlier than previously planned.

Port Moody mourns the passing of Ron Curties

Port Moody lost a tireless volunteer and enthusiastic community organizer when Ron Curties passed away on Nov. 13.

Man in critical condition after Shaughnessy crash

A young man remains in hospital with critical injuries after a serious crash Tuesday afternoon on Shaughnessy Street. Coquitlam RCMP Cpl.

Fire hall pile driving in PoMo's town centre starts next week

Port Moody residents living near the main fire hall may want to have some ear plugs on hand for the next month. Pile driving for the new Inlet Centre Fire Hall starts on Monday and is expected to last for about four weeks.

More information on pipeline twinning

Coquitlam residents can have their say on the proposed Trans Mountain expansion project at a meeting Tuesday, Nov. 20. Kinder Morgan has already hosted similar sessions in Alberta and the company is now proceeding through B.C.

TransLink proposing changes to Tri-City routes

Tri-City transit riders may be seeing some route changes in the near future. TransLink is aiming to optimize five routes in the area to improve coverage and reliability and to discontinue service in low-demand areas.