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O'Brien springs for silver at World Games

O'Brien springs for silver at World Games

Coquitlam’s Tamara O’Brien put in the work and reaped the rewards after finishing second in the women’s double mini-trampoline (DMT) competition at the World Games in Poland.
League championship puts Coquitlam Adanacs halfway to goal

League championship puts Coquitlam Adanacs halfway to goal

The Coquitlam Adanacs won their eighth BC Junior A Lacrosse League championship in nine years Monday night. But there was no exuberant parade of the trophy around the concrete floor at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Complex.
Adanacs reeled in by Salmonbellies

Adanacs reeled in by Salmonbellies

So much for the Coquitlam Adanacs’ hopes to enjoy a relaxing, celebratory BC Day long weekend.
New players, new bosses for Panthers

New players, new bosses for Panthers

The Port Moody Panthers might want to invest in some name tags for the opening of their training camp later this month. The Junior B hockey team hasn’t let the hot summer weather cool their pursuit of new players.
Indigenous Games a growing experience for PoCo soccer players

Indigenous Games a growing experience for PoCo soccer players

A pair of Port Coquitlam soccer players are back from the 2017 North American Indigenous Games in Toronto with more than just gold medals. Aubrey Sparvier and Tahlaela Marks also have a new appreciation for their First Nations’ heritage and culture.
Adanacs withstand heat to go up 2-0

Adanacs withstand heat to go up 2-0

Considering the winning pedigree that comes with a 40-1-0 record and a national championship title, the Coquitlam junior Adanacs are used to facing the heat. But it’s rarely been this hot.
Local athletes score results

Local athletes score results

Ti-Cities’ athletes are making their mark, internationally and at home, this summer.
Sr. Adanacs wrap season with losses

Sr. Adanacs wrap season with losses

The Coquitlam Adanacs wrapped up their Western Lacrosse Association season with a pair of losses. And a few bruised knuckles.
PoMo’s Johansen scores big new contract

PoMo’s Johansen scores big new contract

Port Moody’s Ryan Johansen has soothed the disappointment of not being able to play in the Stanley Cup finals for the Nashville Predators by signing an eight-year contract with the team that will pay him $64 million.
Adanacs cautious heading into BCJALL final

Adanacs cautious heading into BCJALL final

The Coquitlam Adanacs are probably happy there’s no longer photo radar vans parked along Brunette Avenue.