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Long-time Coquitlam principal retains post at helm of BCPVPA

Long-time Coquitlam principal retains post at helm of BCPVPA

Coquitlam educator Brian Leonard is back as president of the BC Principals' and Vice Principals' Association.
Opinion: Canadians' perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Opinion: Canadians' perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Forty-two per cent of British Columbians say Canada's economic conditions are 'very good' or 'good.'
Letter: Block parties are great neighbourhood builders, states this Port Coquitlam resident

Letter: Block parties are great neighbourhood builders, states this Port Coquitlam resident

PoCo residents gathered for Canada Day to share stories, sing songs and eat — thanks to a city grant.
Merrill named new planning head for Coquitlam

Merrill named new planning head for Coquitlam

Andrew Merrill has been with the City of Coquitlam for 15 years.
Rob Shaw: RCMP union tells province to respect Surrey council's wish to retain its Mounties force

Rob Shaw: RCMP union tells province to respect Surrey council's wish to retain its Mounties force

RCMP is doing a 'fantastic job' and there is no evidence public safety would improve with a municipal force
Deep sea mining permits may be coming soon. What are they and what might happen?

Deep sea mining permits may be coming soon. What are they and what might happen?

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The International Seabed Authority — the United Nations body that regulates the world's ocean floor — is preparing to resume negotiations that could open the international seabed for mining, including for materials critical
Finding joy at age 100: Talking to centenarians about living their best life at any age

Finding joy at age 100: Talking to centenarians about living their best life at any age

What is life like at 100? Centenarians shared their joys and future hopes with a team of researchers.
Coquitlam Tennis Club calls for covered courts for year-round play

Coquitlam Tennis Club calls for covered courts for year-round play

Members of the Coquitlam Tennis Club spoke to the city's council-in-committee about the need for more courts, including covered ones.
50 activities to keep children engaged this summer

50 activities to keep children engaged this summer

There's no shortage of fun.
Port Moody actor cast in lead TUTS role of Matilda

Port Moody actor cast in lead TUTS role of Matilda

Siggi Kaldestad, who will be in Grade 6 at Moody Middle School in Port Moody in September, will perform in the Malkin Bowl at Vancouver's Stanley Park this summer for TUTS' Matilda the Musical.