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Cyclists clamouring for protected path at busy Port Moody intersection

Guildford Way and Ioco Road is the final piece of a potential 7km cycling route that could connect many Tri-Cities schools, parks and recreation facilities, advocates say

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Local MP pushes for disability fund accessibility with new bill

Bill C-422, backed by Port Moody-Coquitlam MP Bonita Zarrillo, would scrap two requirements for applicants trying to receive the Canada Disability Benefit

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Coquitlam haunted house ‘goes out with a bang,’ founder says

A Halloween staple in the Tri-Cities since 2017 closed its doors for good this year. It was a decision Marcarthy Whyzel says will give him more time to work on other community initiatives

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Eagle Ridge Hospital emergency closure signs false: health authority

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West says there needs to be more health care resources in the Tri-Cities, following an incident that shined a light on lack of emergency room space at local hospital

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Coquitlam braces for ‘vigorous’ storm; up to 90mm of rain forecasted

Three weeks after a deadly atmospheric river hit the city, city staff and crew are preparing for the latest rain storm

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Rain? No longer a problem for this local lacrosse club with covered facility on the horizon

The B.C. NDP and City of Port Coquitlam are aiming to add a new covered multi-sport facility in the city by 2026

Free session places spotlight on mental health in the Tri-Cities

As the cost to access mental health prevents many Canadians from seeking help, four local clubs are looking to provide residents with techniques and tools, with no cost required

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Kwikwetlem, Patina beer pilot project sells out fast; eyeing future partnerships

Nation and local brewery come up with a limited-edition beer that was for sale in three Tri-Cities locations, offering residents a drink and important history lesson

How this Port Moody artist landed her first solo exhibit

Four years after launching her own art business, Angie Quintanilla Coates’ first exhibit will combine her love of bright colours with woodworking, a craft that has been historically dominated by men

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Port Coquitlam tweaks rec fees; water line connections

Admission and rental fees for the city’s recreation services are expected to jump beginning next year, should council grant final approval next week