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New Burke Mountain housing project will exceed Coquitlam's common amenity space requirement

New Burke Mountain housing project will exceed Coquitlam's common amenity space requirement

David Eaton Architect Inc. now has a development permit to build 107 townhouses on a 4.4-acre property, at 1292 Rosenburg Way.
Co-accused in Amber Alert case have first court appearance

Co-accused in Amber Alert case have first court appearance

Both appeared by video in Surrey Provincial Court.
Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

Signs of economic softening grow as job creation lags population growth

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market is softening as the unemployment rate rises for a third consecutive month, offering some evidence the economy is finally slowing down.
BCCDC warns of record spike in parasitic illness linked to contaminated food

BCCDC warns of record spike in parasitic illness linked to contaminated food

The cyclospora parasite, often passed to humans on fresh produce, led to a record 43 cases in B.C. by the end of July.
Fundraiser for family of Port Coquitlam boy killed by falling tree nears $50K goal

Fundraiser for family of Port Coquitlam boy killed by falling tree nears $50K goal

Kash Bakker died at the Okanagan Lake Provincial Park campsite south of Peachland on July 29.
Burke Mountain developer needs to build a road for remnant lot

Burke Mountain developer needs to build a road for remnant lot

Morningsun received first reading from Coquitlam city council on July 31 to rezone a Forst Avenue lot.
10 ways nature and animals forecast the weather

10 ways nature and animals forecast the weather

A snake might sense an earthquake several seconds before a person because of how that snake's body absorbs movement.
Burnaby hookah lounge ordered to pay $25K in withheld wages

Burnaby hookah lounge ordered to pay $25K in withheld wages

Two ex-employees complained to the Employment Standards Branch about the Bloo BBY hookah lounge, saying they weren’t paid their wages on a regular basis and never got tips.
Headlines from the past: Roof collapses into neighbours yard in Port Coquitlam

Headlines from the past: Roof collapses into neighbours yard in Port Coquitlam

In a Tri-City News article from 30 years ago, a roof collapses at a Port Coquitlam home under construction.
B.C. broker fined $50K over phoney mortgage applications

B.C. broker fined $50K over phoney mortgage applications

Former submortgage broker Ravinder Biln created fake income records to land clients mortgages they were otherwise not entitled to.