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Metro scrubs 'junket' to Copenhagen
Somehow the world will have to hatch a new accord to stop global warming without the aid of Delta Mayor Lois Jackson and Port Moody Mayor Joe Trasolini.
Your History: Port Moody, during and after the war
YOUR HISTORY by Jim Millar By 1940, Canada had entered the Second World War, which brought prosperity to British Columbia.
By-elections were held in four ridings across Canada on Monday. The spoils were shared between the Conservatives, which gained two seats, and the Bloc QuA©becois and the NDP, which held onto their two seats.
New Westminster-Coquitlam votes in federal byelection
Four federal byelections are underway Monday: one in B.C., two in Quebec and one in Nova Scotia.
Departure of TransLink's CEO 'tragic' turn for region
It's a major blow for the region and hopes for transportation improvements. Tom Prendergast is resigning as CEO of TransLink to return to New York.
Port Moody group wants city council to push for third Evergreen Line station
A group promoting a third Evergreen Line station on the west side of Port Moody wants city council to be more vocal on the topic.
Thief steals wheelchair from Port Moody parking garage
Shannon Levesque figured her building was safe but was given a rude awakening after her wheelchair was stolen from the underground parking lot.
New West-Coquitlam Byelection: Helps says Green ideas make a difference
When a tree falls in an old-growth forest, does anyone in Ottawa hear it? Rebecca Helps, the Green Party candidate in the New Westminster-Coquitlam federal byelection thinks so.
Two Final Open Houses Provide Opportunities for Input on Evergreen Line
Artist's rendering of the Evergreen Line along Pinetree Way in Coquitlam. Evergreen Line Project Office Two open houses will provide TriCities residents with opportunities to have their say on the design of the new Evergreen Line.
A group of nine Tri-City crafters are hosting a craft fair open house Nov. 1 at 2620 St.
Learn about separation and divorce on a budget at Port Moody library
Family lawyer and mediator Katherine Fraser speak at Port Moody Public Library on handling separation and divorce on a budget.
Getting ready for a hybrid winter
A few helping hands move a car stuck in Toronto during a snow storm in this file photo.
Reading help at Port Moody library, Fish Farts at Fox library
Port Moody Public Library is once again presenting Reading Buddies, a fun, free program for children in Grades 2 to 4. Once a week, Little Buddies and Big Buddies meet at the library for 45 minutes of shared reading, literacy games and library orientation.
Angus duo brings adventures to PoMo
Adventurers Julie and Colin Angus are bringing their latest film, 'Rowed Trip: From Scotland to Syria by Oar,' to the Port Moody Inlet Theatre Oct.
Tri-City Spotlight: Duke winners, top volunteer, Yvr visitors
BRONZE DUKE WINNERS: Nine Tri-City young people were among those honoured last Friday at the Duke of Edinburgha s Bronze awards ceremonies last weekend in Vancouver and Burnaby.
Get 'petrified' at rock and gem show
Dinosaur dung, thunder lizard bones and a crystal-covered sheep's skull. From the quirky to the creepy, these rare specimens represent a small sample of what will be on display at the Port Moody Rock and Gem Club's annual show this weekend.
Photo for: Mayors likely to OK extra $130 million for TransLink
Metro Vancouver mayors are expected to vote Friday to approve a $130-million annual funding lift for TransLink to bridge a growing deficit and avert deep transit service cuts.
Dare to Dine dinner set for Oct. 30 at Port Moody's Heritage Woods school
Heeding a call from Stephen Lewis to help African AIDS victims and their families, Canadian grandmothers challenged themselves and all Canadians to participate in a Dare to Dine and hold 1,000 dinners - including one in Port Moody next week.
Fundraising dinner Saturday in Port Moody to help kids with autism
An organization that supports children with autism is hosting a special dinner Oct.