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Keep Abreast of your exercise options with boaters

Port Moody's Abreast In A Boat dragon boat team is giving people the opportunity to try out the sport during a free introductory paddle this weekend in Vancouver.

Third Port Moody murder prompts fears

Port Moody Police drove home their "no call too small" motto at an impromptu town hall meeting Monday night held in response to the city's third homicide since June.

TERRY FOX RUN: Cancer isn't "all doom and gloom"

Nick Geddes has many things in common with Terry Fox. Like the Port Coquitlam hometown hero, Geddes is an athlete, having won numerous awards as a downhill mountain biker with his sponsor Norco, which has its headquarters in PoCo.

Internet back up in SD43

The internet is back up at School District 43 after a day of downed communication at the board office. On Friday, at about 8:15 a.m.

Tips on skirting new mortgage rules

By Peter Kinch Earlier this summer there was a lot of talk around the changes Ottawa was making to the mortgage rules.

UPDATE: Police confirm identity of man killed Saturday in PoMo

An organization calling itself Port Moody Families Against Violence will be holding a rally outside of Port Moody city hall on Monday, Sept. 10, at 6:30 p.m.

Fire rips through Austin Heights commercial building

Investigators are still trying to determine what started a fire that ripped through a commercial property in the 1000-block Austin Avenue late Thursday night. Coquitlam Fire Rescue were on the scene shortly after 11 p.m.

B.C. begins budget consultations

Have your say in the B.C. budget. The all-party Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services announced today its plans for conducting province-wide budget consultations.

Businesses collaborate to recycle e-toys

If you can't sell it on craigslist and your kids have lost interest, consider recycling that once-favorite electronic toy at your local Return-It Depot.

Lock up your garbage in Coquitlam or risk $230 fine

A rich berry crop has kept most of the local black bear population in the mountains this summer.