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Coquitlam moves from 'goals' to 'priorities' in new strategic plan

Coquitlam moves from 'goals' to 'priorities' in new strategic plan

The city's renewed vision for 2032 will reflect the societal changes over the past four years, Coquitlam managers say.
More towers being proposed for Port Moody's downtown

More towers being proposed for Port Moody's downtown

In addition to the three condo towers, Beedie Living wants to build a six-storey rental building with 40 below-market apartments that could become women's transition housing.
Do your parents own a home? StatCan says that might mean you’re more likely to own, too

Do your parents own a home? StatCan says that might mean you’re more likely to own, too

New study reveals British Columbians born in the 1990s to property-owning parents more likely to own compared with counterparts
Snow way! Here is when Vancouver could see flurries this week

Snow way! Here is when Vancouver could see flurries this week

You will want to keep your cosy clothing on deck for the cold snap.
Port Moody police investigating knife altercation outside school

Port Moody police investigating knife altercation outside school

The altercation occurred at a bus stop outside Heritage Woods Secondary School.
Statistics Canada says annual inflation rate slowed to 3.1% in October

Statistics Canada says annual inflation rate slowed to 3.1% in October

OTTAWA — The annual inflation rate in October cooled to its slowest pace since June as the price of gasoline tumbled compared with a spike higher a year earlier, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Three trustees, including chair, back on Coquitlam library board

Three trustees, including chair, back on Coquitlam library board

Jacqueline Gorton, Cindy Mark and Neal Nicholson will return to the Coquitlam Public Library board of directors in 2024.
New 9-8-8 crisis line launches across Canada next week

New 9-8-8 crisis line launches across Canada next week

Richmond's Chimo Community Services among more than 40 networks part of the new $156-million crisis line.
B.C. man said he couldn't work due to Home Depot gift card dispute

B.C. man said he couldn't work due to Home Depot gift card dispute

David Peters claimed $4,300 for mental distress and being unable to fulfil a business contract.
History-making appointment for Victoria reservist

History-making appointment for Victoria reservist

Lisa Kachanoski is the first woman to be appointed regimental sergeant major in the 5th (B.C.) Field Regiment of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery in the regiment’s 140-year history on Vancouver Island