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Tri-City eateries have until March 2023 to make their patios permanent

Tri-City eateries have until March 2023 to make their patios permanent

The owners of Tri-City restaurants, bars and breweries now have more time to make their temporary patios permanent.
Celebration of life set for Port Moody's beloved centenarian

Celebration of life set for Port Moody's beloved centenarian

Wear red and celebrate the life of Mary Anne Cooper at a special community event on Sunday, May 1, 2022
Popular noodle house to fill empty restaurant space at Coquitlam's biggest mall

Popular noodle house to fill empty restaurant space at Coquitlam's biggest mall

Are you hungry? Foodies will soon see more dining options at Coquitlam Centre in the coming days to weeks.
Port Moody producer "Pomo" clinches Grammy for his work on Jon Batiste album WE ARE

Port Moody producer "Pomo" clinches Grammy for his work on Jon Batiste album WE ARE

If you look closely at the credit roll as Jon Batiste took the Album of the Year award at last Sunday’s Grammys, you may recognize a Port Moody name.
Four vehicles impounded from Port Moody street-racers — and two were 'L' drivers

Four vehicles impounded from Port Moody street-racers — and two were 'L' drivers

Each clocked in at nearly or more than double the posted limit on two of the city's main arterial roads.
'Suspicious' man seriously injured during arrest in Port Coquitlam, police watchdog investigating

'Suspicious' man seriously injured during arrest in Port Coquitlam, police watchdog investigating

Before he walked into Lougheed Highway traffic, Mounties say the man was seen peering into vehicles at a business near the Oxford Connector.
Budget will be balanced for Coquitlam-area schools — but with fewer teachers and supplies

Budget will be balanced for Coquitlam-area schools — but with fewer teachers and supplies

School District 43 anticipates more uncertainties, not fewer, as schools ramp up post COVID-19, student enrolment drops and international students stay away
Port Moody property taxes won’t go up as much as initially proposed. But curlers will have to pay more

Port Moody property taxes won’t go up as much as initially proposed. But curlers will have to pay more

The proposed property tax increase has been whittled from 7.81 per cent, and some councillors say residents will notice the effects.
Flash fiction contest for May Days opens Friday for Port Coquitlam writers

Flash fiction contest for May Days opens Friday for Port Coquitlam writers

Port Coquitlam residents can dream up a mystery story and see it told — and professionally illustrated — along a downtown pathway this year.
Missing person found

Missing person found