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Here's what's happening with the new high school and park on Burke Mountain

Here's what's happening with the new high school and park on Burke Mountain

A draft concept plan for the park could be ready by the summer with construction to start in early 2025.
Three Tri-Cities athletes headed to 2023 Indigenous hockey championships

Three Tri-Cities athletes headed to 2023 Indigenous hockey championships

Coquitlam's Sullivan Menard is the only returning player as the B.C. boys and girls teams hope to improve on their 2022 bronze medals.
Amnesty group seeks sanctuary schools policy for Coquitlam district

Amnesty group seeks sanctuary schools policy for Coquitlam district

Group says children who live in School District 43, including those with precarious or no immigration status in Canada, are entitled to admission in schools.
Hawaiian-inspired fashions from Coquitlam grad on show in Vancouver

Hawaiian-inspired fashions from Coquitlam grad on show in Vancouver

Coquitlam's Mylene Dayrit-Kubicek is set to show off her collections for Vancouver Fashion Week tonight (April 14).
Flash Fiction Contest now open to Port Coquitlam writers

Flash Fiction Contest now open to Port Coquitlam writers

You can pen a short story about Port Coquitlam — and have a chance to see it professionally illustrated downtown.
An interview with ChatGPT about AI

An interview with ChatGPT about AI

I wanted to ask some questions about artificial intelligence. So I asked the popular chatbot for the scoop.
Reminder: Safely shred unwanted personal papers in Port Coquitlam Saturday

Reminder: Safely shred unwanted personal papers in Port Coquitlam Saturday

The Port Coquitlam Community Foundation's drive-thru event is set to help local residents stop potential fraud.
Fraud, extortion crimes on the rise in Port Moody: stats

Fraud, extortion crimes on the rise in Port Moody: stats

In 2022, Port Moody police also pulled over double the number of impaired drivers compared to a year earlier.
BC Liberals file final financial report before rebranding as BC United

BC Liberals file final financial report before rebranding as BC United

The party brought in around $4M in revenue last year, and spent $591K on its leadership election in early 2022
B.C. pets rank among the most numerous victims of wildlife traps

B.C. pets rank among the most numerous victims of wildlife traps

The Fur-Bearers is calling for mandatory reporting of pets being caught in wildlife traps.