Tri-City Singles Social Club is a social group for 50-plus singles who are looking to meet new friends and participate in social events such as walking, dancing, dining out, travel, theatre etc. The group meets on the third Friday of the month at the Port Moody Legion, 2513 Clarke St. at 7 p.m. to plan events. Membership is $20 per year and new members are welcome.
An unlocked door proved too much for one alleged PoCo crook, but the last laugh could still go to police and the owner.
Do pollsters have any credibility? Are attack ads the way to go? Did the Liberals just get more supporters out to the polls than the NDP? These and other questions are being asked as we digest what, for most, was a shocking election night, both in the Tri-Cities and right across B.C. Locally, we started out with three NDP ridings and one Liberal, numbers that are now reversed.
After spending a year draped in orange, the Port Moody-Coquitlam riding is back in the hands of Liberal blue.
While the dust on election night has settled, leaving the BC Liberals with an even bigger majority than last term, the official numbers from Tuesday's vote won't be finalized until after May 27.
Moments before polls closed Tuesday, Coquitlam-Port Moody Liberal candidate Linda Reimer was working the phones. It appeared that nose-to-the-grindstone attitude paid off.
The Best of BC Wines Uncorked tasting arrives at Port Moody City Hall Galleria on Saturday, May 25. A cross section of the best B.C. has to offer is highlighted, with over 35 wineries pouring at this year's event.
The Canadian Diabetes Association's Clothesline program will be in the Tri-Cities on Saturday, May 18 as part of a Fill A Truck event happening across Canada.
After the polls close at 8 p.m. tonight, check back with us for coverage of all four Tri-Cities ridings: Coquitlam-Burke Mountain, Coquitlam-Maillardville, Port Moody-Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
PORT COQUITLAM - A Port Coquitlam teen missing for three weeks will likely have a story to tell following his return home.
COQUITLAM — In what appears to be Coquitlam’s first homicide of the year, RCMP investigators blocked off a portion of Colony Farm Regional Park Monday.
The best player in B.C. girls volleyball is joining Canada's most successful program.
In just four short years, Rusty Johnson has triumphed over tri-tips, bested his briskets and perfected pulled pork.
The Greater Vancouver Canadians will have a new head coach next season.
In a replay of last year's Provincial Cup final, the Coquitlam Metro-Ford under18 metro soccer girls Threat topped the Port Moody Storm 3-0 to win the Coastal title.
My understanding was that the high-density development in the Newport area of Port Moody over the last several years was to justify getting Skytrain. I came to see that this made sense. But now that the Evergreen Line is coming, we in Coronation Park are, in effect, being told to get out of the way.