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Students be wary: top 10 summer job scam tip-offs

The Tri-City News - Wednesday May 23, 2012

Better Business Bureau singles out top 10 job rip offs students should be aware of this summer

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Privilege Clothing hosts special event Friday

The Tri-City News - Tuesday May 22, 2012

Port Moody boutique celebrates third anniversary with a special event and a chance for customers to give back.

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IKEA plants trees at Coquitlam's Mundy Park

The Tri-City News - Sunday May 13, 2012

Employees at the Coquitlam IKEA will be planting trees at Mundy Park next week as part of its Pick a Tree, Plant a Tree program

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Talk of scrapping Pattullo Bridge 'frustrating'

Surrey North Delta Leader - Tuesday May 15, 2012

Surrey Board of Trade wants new six-lane bridge, New West chamber unsure

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Women want a chance to Glow at Coquitlam event

The Tri-City News - Thursday May 10, 2012

Glow: A Women’s Evening of Change and Celebration at the Executive Inn in Coquitlam aims to be an inspirational night out, say organizers.

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Spend wisely during your golden years: BBB

The Tri-City News - Wednesday May 9, 2012

Better Business Bureau makes a number of recommendations about finances for seniors.

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Housing bubble fears just hot air: Economist

Surrey North Delta Leader - Wednesday May 9, 2012

Global risks linger but real estate not likely to 'tank'

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Lower Mainland Better Business Bureau under new leadership

The Tri-City News - Wednesday May 9, 2012

Lynda Pasacreta has announced she will be retiring as president and chief executive officer at the end of May 2012.

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Skyrocketing insurance premiums shuts Flavelle

The Tri-City News - Tuesday May 8, 2012

PORT MOODY: Historic mill claims tripling of insurance costs is prompting closure.

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Ikea, Canadian Tire among businesses honoured

The Tri-City News - Tuesday May 8, 2012

COQUITLAM: Finalists announced Tri-Cities ECD Committee for working with children, families.

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Bumpy market not such a bad thing

The Tri-City News - Friday May 4, 2012

MONEY TALK: Think ahead before loading up on equities or fixed income products.

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Employment program for at-risk youth back in business

The Tri-City News - Thursday May 3, 2012

PORT MOODY: Young people will be learning about agriculture, job skills and bringing produce to market.

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Value Village hiring for its new Coquitlam store

The Tri-City News - Tuesday May 1, 2012

A variety of positions will need to be filled for the new Coquitlam store opening this summer.

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More motorists pay to cross Golden Ears Bridge

Surrey North Delta Leader - Wednesday May 2, 2012

Traffic across toll span up 12 per cent in first quarter

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Celebrate, meditate in Port Moody May 6

The Tri-City News - Saturday April 28, 2012

PORT MOODY: Veracis hosts 12th birthday with cake, yoga and mediation.

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Speakers, trade show, inspiration in Coquitlam June 1

The Tri-City News - Friday April 27, 2012

Glow reaches out to women who want to change their lives, says Port Moody entrepreneur.

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Spring food drive for B.C. food banks

The Tri-City News - Thursday April 26, 2012

Grab an extra grocery item at Extra Foods, No Frills and Real Canadian Superstore in Coquitlam for donation.

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Port Moody toy shop owner promotes Screen Free Week

The Tri-City News - Wednesday April 25, 2012

It won't be easy to tear your kids away from video games and computers, but Kirsten Anderson has some suggestions.

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ICBC seeks ruling to blunt possible strike

Surrey North Delta Leader - Wednesday April 25, 2012

Union members vote in favour of job action, demand 10 per cent pay hike

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Canucks' early playoff exit hurts local biz

The Tri-City News - Tuesday April 24, 2012

Pubs, sports retailers could lose thousands in sales this spring

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