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450+ taken off the road

More than 450 people were given driving prohibitions in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam last year for blowing a "warn" or "fail" when given a roadside breath test, according to Coquitlam RCMP . The numbers, which cover the year between Oct.

Picture this: Your seasonal photos in The Tri-City News

The cameras always come out for special occasions: vacations, birthdays, weddings. And Christmas.

Biz women become mama bears

A Port Moody mortgage brokerage is putting its marketing savvy and passion to work to support the 17 bear cubs that are spending the winter at the Critter Care Wildlife Centre in Langley.

Premier visits Tri-City

B.C. Premier Christy Clark made a surprise appearance at the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce Christmas luncheon Thursday at the Westwood Plateau Golf and Country Club .

Two gun calls in Port Coquitlam

It was a busy Wednesday afternoon for Coquitlam Mounties , who responded to a bank robbery and a gun call within an hour of each other in Port Coquitlam. At 3 p.m.

PoCo man charged in child porn bust

A Port Coquitlam man is facing charges of possessing and distributing child pornography after police executed a search warrant at his Lincoln Avenue home.

BBB sends out scam alert

Better Business Bureau is issuing an urgent scam alert cautioning businesses and consumers about an email that is purporting to be from a bbb.org email address and references the Council of Better Business Bureaus in Arlington, VA.

Tea time on the train

FRIDAY, DEC. 9 HOLIDAY HUMOUR Check out what's Under the Christmas Tree when Table 23 presents its annual improv holiday comedy show, running until Dec. 17. Take the kids to the matinee show Saturdays at 3 p.m.

Raising bucks for bears

The Burke Mountain Naturalists will be raising money for the Critter Care Wildlife Society in Langley, where three orphaned bear cubs found in a Coquitlam dumpster are now living, at its annual general meeting Dec. 13.

PM OCP must be re-opened, says Clay

Having inherited the "best city in the world," Port Moody Mayor Mike Clay said he intends to make sure it stays that way.