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A second man with a history of crime in the Tri-Cities is wanted by police

A second man with a history of crime in the Tri-Cities is wanted by police

Have you seen Waylon Vendramini? If yes, you're encouraged to call 9-1-1 immediately.
'You're the Inspiration': Chicago cover band to play Port Moody's Inlet Theatre

'You're the Inspiration': Chicago cover band to play Port Moody's Inlet Theatre

An octet of professional musicians with a love for songs from the band Chicago will play Port Moody next month.
Update: Power restored to thousands of Tri-City properties after strong winds knocked down trees

Update: Power restored to thousands of Tri-City properties after strong winds knocked down trees

Downed trees cut power to BC Hydro customers in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
Port Coquitlam pot shop aids in $1M B.C.-wide Ukraine fundraiser

Port Coquitlam pot shop aids in $1M B.C.-wide Ukraine fundraiser

The BC Cannabis Store on Nicola Avenue collected nearly $5,500 in a provincial campaign for the Canadian Red Cross.
kʷikʷəƛ̓əm First Nation chief to speak to Tri-Cities' business community

kʷikʷəƛ̓əm First Nation chief to speak to Tri-Cities' business community

KFN Chief Ed Hall will be at the Vancouver Golf Club in Coquitlam on June 2. Tickets are now on sale for the luncheon.
Lacrosse is back: Draft picks and the return of a star goalie boost hopes for Coquitlam Adanacs

Lacrosse is back: Draft picks and the return of a star goalie boost hopes for Coquitlam Adanacs

The Coquitlam Adanacs haven't qualified for the WLA playoffs since 2013.
Have thoughts on programming at Coquitlam's new Place Maillardville facility?

Have thoughts on programming at Coquitlam's new Place Maillardville facility?

The city took over operations of the community centre when it's set to open in the fall.
Port Coquitlam mayor slams 'Frankenstein' proposal for new federal riding

Port Coquitlam mayor slams 'Frankenstein' proposal for new federal riding

New federal ridings have been proposed for B.C. and not everyone agrees with how they are lining up. In Port Coquitlam, council claims the plan would divide the city and "dilute" the voice of citizens.
Big budgets allowed for Tri-City council candidates. But can they raise it?

Big budgets allowed for Tri-City council candidates. But can they raise it?

Election rules in place prevent unions and businesses from contributing to election campaigns in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. But individuals can still contribute up to $1,250.
Tri-Cities back at 90% two-dose rate against COVID-19 long after kids were added to the data

Tri-Cities back at 90% two-dose rate against COVID-19 long after kids were added to the data

Kids aged five to 11 became eligible in late November 2021 to receive a vaccine against the virus.