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On Our Radar: Port Moody police helping prevent fraud with electronics recycling station

On Our Radar: Port Moody police helping prevent fraud with electronics recycling station

Got old electronic devices you no longer need just lying around? A free event will see them safely destroyed.
Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

17 per cent of B.C. survey respondents felt they needed help with their mental health during the pandemic but didn't receive it.
Serious COVID-19 infections keep dropping in B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep dropping in B.C.

B.C. has 22 COVID-19 deaths in the past three days.
Port Coquitlam MLA went to Ukraine three times to monitor elections, calls invasion 'appalling'

Port Coquitlam MLA went to Ukraine three times to monitor elections, calls invasion 'appalling'

As a three-time election observer in Ukraine, Mike Farnworth got to know the people and believes they will succeed in protecting their democracy.
Riverside Secondary is the first Tri-City high school to hit the stage in two years

Riverside Secondary is the first Tri-City high school to hit the stage in two years

The Drowsy Chaperone will have 50 per cent audience capacity and assigned seating in the theatre of the Port Coquitlam school.
Bear watch: Coquitlam residents asked to secure garbage as city staff set extra eyes on local neighbourhoods

Bear watch: Coquitlam residents asked to secure garbage as city staff set extra eyes on local neighbourhoods

There have been 11 reported bear encounters in February across the city, some of which involving attractants from improper disposal of attractants.
Plan for Port Moody’s Coronation Park now includes 45-storey towers, more office space

Plan for Port Moody’s Coronation Park now includes 45-storey towers, more office space

The revisions mean Port Moody council will have to rescind its previous second reading of amendments to the city's official community plan that will be required for the redevelopment project to go ahead
Riverside Rapids from Port Coquitlam roll into AAAA provincial girls basketball championships as top seed

Riverside Rapids from Port Coquitlam roll into AAAA provincial girls basketball championships as top seed

Riverside, Terry Fox Ravens and the Heritage Woods Kodiaks all begin play at the girls' provincial championship tournament at the Langley Events Centre on Wednesday
UPDATE: Missing person found

UPDATE: Missing person found

Opinion: 'Bleak' B.C. fiscal forecast might not be as bad as minister thinks

Opinion: 'Bleak' B.C. fiscal forecast might not be as bad as minister thinks

Revenue projects are pessimistic