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Port Coquitlam looks to improve flood preparedness heading into 2025

The Cedar Creek pump station. City of Port Coquitlam image After a record-breaking storm last year, Port Coquitlam is gearing up for the 2025 rainy season. In October 2024, the Tri-Cities were hit with a once-in-200-year storm — a three-day atmospheric river that claimed the lives of two residents and resulted in more than 100 property owners reporting flood damage. “We hadn’t seen this amount of rainfall before,” said Dave Kidd, the manager of …
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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