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TransLink say no to Murray-Clarke

TransLink dealt a heavy blow to Port Moody city council Tuesday night when the transit authority officially tabled its assessment of the Murray-Clarke Connector project.

Orca Canoe and Kayak paddles to Coquitlam

It was time for a portage of vast proportions. Rod Tait gathered up his Orca Canoe and Kayak business supplies, along with his passion of "paddling dreams into reality" and moved to Coquitlam.

Contest deadline Aug. 26

Local shutterbugs who want to participate in the A Day in the Life of PoCo photo contest still have time to submit their work. The deadline for submissions is Aug.

Public art policy goes public

Port Coquitlam residents will get their chance to weigh-in on a draft version of a public art policy at an open house this weekend.

PoCo Garbage catch-up

Luigi Sella thought he had been paying his property tax bill in full since he moved into his Port Coquitlam home back in 2000.

Big changes for Burquitlam area

One of Coquitlam's oldest neighbourhoods that has been slow to transition may soon be teeming with highrises and mega-housing complexes.

PoMo chief off to Victoria

Former Port Moody fire chief Jeff Lambert will be Vancouver Island-bound in the coming days as he prepares to take over as chief of the Victoria Fire Department.

PoCo wants Evergreen Line extension

Shovels for the Evergreen Line may not be in the ground yet but the city of Port Coquitlam is already looking at ways of extending SkyTrain east.

Keep dogs, cats safe

Bobcat sightings have become more prevalent in certain parts of Coquitlam and residents who come across the animals should give them their space.

PoCo gets new chief

The Tri-Cities is getting another chief Delmonico - this time in Port Coquitlam. Nick Delmonico, the older brother of Coquitlam fire chief Tony Delmonico, will be taking over as head of PoCo Fire and Emergency services.