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Coquitlam reaches out on plans for a new Burke Mountain neighbourhood

Coquitlam reaches out on plans for a new Burke Mountain neighbourhood

Plans for a semi-rural area at the far end of Coquitlam’s Coast Meridian Road — and acres of forested land around it — will be up for discussion at virtual public meetings this and next week.
Federal Liberals choose Davis as candidate for Port Moody-Coquitlam

Federal Liberals choose Davis as candidate for Port Moody-Coquitlam

Federal election candidate nominated as Tri-City ridings prepare for a federal election that has yet to be called
Scenes of pandemic gardens up for the summer at this Port Moody arts hub

Scenes of pandemic gardens up for the summer at this Port Moody arts hub

“It showed us how nature has taken on a new and important role in our lives,” painter Claire Sower said of the Garden Escapes exhibit, with Marney-Rose Edge.
Opinion: This doctor's strategy helped save B.C. from a U.K. COVID-19 fate

Opinion: This doctor's strategy helped save B.C. from a U.K. COVID-19 fate

Strategy led to B.C. extending interval between first and second doses
Letter: Pay parking at Belcarra Regional Park is 'a disgrace' because of two-tier system it creates

Letter: Pay parking at Belcarra Regional Park is 'a disgrace' because of two-tier system it creates

Parking creates a two-tier system because low-income residents may not be able to use the park because of the extra costs, letter writer says
GRAD 2021: Pinetree Secondary's valedictorian Zach Poitras-Rowe

GRAD 2021: Pinetree Secondary's valedictorian Zach Poitras-Rowe

This month, Tri-City News asked high school valedictorians in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody to describe what it's like to graduate in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic — and without an official ceremony.
'It's like I can help myself be seen': Immigrants tell their stories at Port Moody's Station Museum

'It's like I can help myself be seen': Immigrants tell their stories at Port Moody's Station Museum

A recent immigrant from Brazil having trouble feeling at home in her new country has launched a new exhibit of immigrant stories at the Station Museum in Port Moody.
More than $18K in community grants awarded to Port Moody organizations

More than $18K in community grants awarded to Port Moody organizations

Ten of 12 eligible applicants — all non-profits — are sharing the 2021 program’s pot and will use the money to advance unity.
Trio of Tri-City students among select winners for $5.1M scholarship fund

Trio of Tri-City students among select winners for $5.1M scholarship fund

Three teens — two from Coquitlam and one from Port Coquitlam — were successful in applying for the 2021 Beedie Luminaries, which aims to help those facing life challenges in pursuing a college education.
VPD officer hospitalized after responding to possible 10 person assault at English Bay (VIDEO)

VPD officer hospitalized after responding to possible 10 person assault at English Bay (VIDEO)

A large hostile crowd formed around the officers as they attempted to arrest a 20-year-old Vancouver man