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Jeremy Shepherd

A chiropractor and a folk singer, after having one great kid, decided to push their luck and have one more, a boy they named Jeremy Shepherd.

Shepherd grew up around Blue Mountain Park in Coquitlam, following a basketball around and trying his best to get to the NBA (it didn’t work out, at least not yet).

With no career plans after graduating Porter Elementary school, Jeremy Shepherd pursued higher education at Como Lake Middle School and eventually, Centennial High School.

Approximately 1,000 movies and several beers later in life, Shepherd made a change.

Having done nothing worth writing, he decided to see if he could write something worth reading.

Since graduating journalism school at Langara College, Shepherd has been a reporter, editor and, reluctantly, a content provider for community newspapers around Metro Vancouver for more than 10 years.

He worked with dogged reporters, eloquently indignant curmudgeons and creative photographers, all of whom shared a little of what they knew.

Now, as he goes about the business of raising two fascinating humans alongside a wonderful partner, Shepherd is delighted to report news and tell stories in the Tri-Cities.

He runs, reads, and is intrigued by art, science, smart cities and new ideas. He is pleased to meet you.

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Jeremy's Latest Articles

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Good seeds: Port Moody students look to sow healthier future for space travellers

Ch-ch-ch-chia seeds could be key to understanding health in space

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History in triplicate: three Port Moody heritage homes now sit side-by-side-by-side

Applicant calls for greater protection of heritage homes

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The water rates are rising: Port Coquitlam councillor warns of ‘massive increases’ in the near future

‘The era of deferral is coming to an end’

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Port Moody council gets locked in debate then goes keyless

$180K upgrade expected to offer more security, according to city staff

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Port Moody puts $500,000 toward works-yard roof

After vigorous debate, Port Moody hits the roof

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Trans Mountain pipeline equipment failure could lead to demise of entire salmon population, Zarrillo warns

Port Moody-Coquitlam MP calls for a halt to TMX

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Death of man in police custody prompts independent investigation

IIO to determine what role, if any, police actions may have played

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One year later, no arrests in Trina Hunt case yet

Family still searching for answers

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One hospitalized following Austin Avenue shooting, two more injured

Police suspect the attack was 'targeted incident'

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Port Moody and the plan to get out of the ‘child care desert’

'Parents are desperate,' and even the poorest quality programs are full