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Class helps to avoid faceplants

Class helps to avoid faceplants

Fraser Health's Get Up & Go! teaches Tri-Cities seniors how not to fall
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Food bank and community organization serving Tri-Cities has plenty of ways to help for the holidays

Cram the Cruiser to feed the hungry

Coquitlam RCMP is hoping to assist families in need with its annual Cram the Cruiser food drive next month. Local Mounties and volunteers will fill up police cars with non-perishable food items donated by people in the community.
Who's the best in biz? These businesses, leaders are awards finalists

Who's the best in biz? These businesses, leaders are awards finalists

The best of the local business community was named as the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce released a list of its Business Excellence Awards finalists.
Former PoCo mayor honoured with trail, Freedom of the City award

Former PoCo mayor honoured with trail, Freedom of the City award

The Greg Moore Trail will link Coast Meridian Road (at Cedar Creek) with Lincoln Avenue (at Cedar Drive).

4 heritage homes to be saved in Maillardville development

Heritage homes will be preserved as part of a 41-unit townhouse development at Laval Square
3,600 rental units in pipeline in Coquitlam

3,600 rental units in pipeline in Coquitlam

City gets acknowledgement from report on rental construction in Metro Vancouver, city says incentives for developers help

Coquitlam Search and Rescue needs a new boat

Coquitlam Search and Rescue (CSAR) is in the market for a new boat. Tom Zajac, CSAR president, said fundraising is getting underway to replace the group’s 25-year-old zodiac, which recently broke down and is no longer reliable in an emergency.
BC Liberals looking for Port Moody-Coquitlam candidate

BC Liberals looking for Port Moody-Coquitlam candidate

A Tri-City provincial riding that has swung between the BC NDP and BC Liberals for the past decade is getting a close look by the latter as it looks forward to the next election.
Union representing Metro Vancouver SkyTrain workers agrees to mediation

Union representing Metro Vancouver SkyTrain workers agrees to mediation

British Columbia Rapid Transit Company and CUPE 7000, the union representing 900 SkyTrain workers, have agreed to mediation beginning next week.