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Lack of bike lockers, storage will keep cyclists at home, says advocate

Details are out about the cycling amenities planned for the Evergreen Line and a Tri-City bike advocacy group says cyclists will be under-served when the transit line opens.

Port Moody needs help cleaning up the shore

Summer brings people to local beaches and creeks - and sometimes they leave behind a mess. Thankfully, somebody is cleaning it up.

Berg sentenced to two years in driving death

A Coquitlam man was sentenced to two years behind bars and three years probation after pleading guilty to charges related to a car crash in 2009 that killed one of his passengers.

Party for revamped Broadway St.

A ribbon-cutting event will be held next month to officially open Port Coquitlam's newly revamped Broadway Street.

Coquitlam RCMP fight taggers

Coquitlam RCMP say dozens of volunteers turned out last Saturday to help fight a problem that costs Port Coquitlam and SD43 hundreds of thousands of dollars every year.

PM resident pushes city to 'friend' Barbados' capital

If diplomatic relations were as easy as Facebook, Port Moody would have "friended" Bridgetown by now. But instead, the marrying of Port Moody to the capital of Barbados in an official "friendship city partnership" will take some time.

Take a walk, win a prize

Walkers in the Tri-Cities are being encouraged to share their favourite pedestrian paths as part of a contest that could bring in a $50,000 cash prize for their hometown.

Foul play suspected in Coq. mother's disappearance

Homicide investigators say a Coquitlam mother of two who has been missing for more than a month was last seen leaving her Nash Drive home in the early morning hours of July 16. Sgt.

Property tax deferrals are up this year in Tri-Cities

The number of property owners who applied to defer their municipal taxes this year is up slightly across the Tri-Cities.

Foundation wants piece of gaming action

The Coquitlam Foundation is calling on the provincial government to make changes that would allow it and other community philanthropic organizations to receive casino gaming grants.