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Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Nov. 27, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Nov. 27, 2024

Find out what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024.
Shop for a live Christmas tree at this charity lot in Coquitlam

Shop for a live Christmas tree at this charity lot in Coquitlam

Live Christmas trees are now for sale through the Aunt Leah's Trees fundraiser at the Eagle Ridge United Church in Coquitlam. Volunteers are needed to run the charity lot.
Two Coquitlam councillors back as Metro board reps in new year

Two Coquitlam councillors back as Metro board reps in new year

Besides the Metro Vancouver appointments and nominations, Coquitlam council also named those who will lead the civic committees in 2025.
Here's how Port Moody is boosting snow removal efforts

Here's how Port Moody is boosting snow removal efforts

A larger truck equipped with a plow and a brine-making facility has been added to Port Moody's winter arsenal to keep streets and sidewalks clear of snow and ice.
Coquitlam Express hope new goaltender brings relief

Coquitlam Express hope new goaltender brings relief

Sophomore Eric Young has appeared in 21 of 22 games played by the Coquitlam Express so far this season.
Eleven suspected Tri-City drug dealers now charged with 64 crimes

Eleven suspected Tri-City drug dealers now charged with 64 crimes

Coquitlam RCMP nabbed 11 people suspected of trafficking drugs in the Tri-Cities, as well as Burnaby and New Westminster, as part of a police sting called "E-Nevermind."
Port Moody–Coquitlam MP hosts tax session for disabled residents

Port Moody–Coquitlam MP hosts tax session for disabled residents

MP Bonita Zarrillo will be joined by CPA and CGA Jenna Yuill to talk about taxes, credits and benefits for Canadians with a disability.
Toys, cash needed for annual dispatcher drive at Coquitlam RCMP

Toys, cash needed for annual dispatcher drive at Coquitlam RCMP

The Coquitlam RCMP's 911 We Care Toy Drive is underway, and you can drop off new, unwrapped toys and/or money to the detachment or two community police offices by Friday, Dec. 13.
Coquitlam eyes tougher rules to protect tenants in rental units

Coquitlam eyes tougher rules to protect tenants in rental units

With 61 per cent of local rental housing stock at least 45 years old, and 86 per cent of those units along a Transit-Oriented Area, Coquitlam is moving ahead with a bylaw to protect tenants.
Drive thru remains part of Port Moody redevelopment proposal despite previous beefs

Drive thru remains part of Port Moody redevelopment proposal despite previous beefs

The proposal would redevelop the site of an existing A&W drive-thru restaurant on St. Johns Street as well as the old Rocky Point Tap House next door.