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Witness identified in fatal Coquitlam crash

The Coquitlam RCMP last week released images of a man caught on dash cam footage at the Mariner Way scene when the vehicle collision took place
This is how much B.C.'s minimum wage is going up June 1

This is how much B.C.'s minimum wage is going up June 1

B.C.'s general hourly minimum wage will increase to $13.85 from $12.65, and the minimum wage rates for liquor servers, resident caretakers and live-in camp leaders will all also increase, effective June 1: * general minimum wage will increase 9.
Toxic water kills hundreds of fish in Coquitlam creek

Toxic water kills hundreds of fish in Coquitlam creek

80% of Hoy Creek hatchery fry killed, hundreds of crayfish, trout and salmon in the creek also died when a plume of poisoned water passed through Wednesday
Coquitlam breast milk bandit allegedly tricks milk donors for profit

Coquitlam breast milk bandit allegedly tricks milk donors for profit

It was all meant to be a harmless digital breast milk co-operative before one Coquitlam woman looked to turn a profit

Coquitlam council approves Place Maillardville replacement plans

Maillardville is one step closer to getting a new recreation facility.
Cannabis company sparks up partnership with Vancouver breweries

Cannabis company sparks up partnership with Vancouver breweries

Tantalus Labs plans to partner with Postmark Brewing and Craft Collective Beerworks to explore cannabis-infused drinks
Royal Columbian now busiest in Canada for key heart treatment

Royal Columbian now busiest in Canada for key heart treatment

The latest indicators from cardiac care centres across the country show Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster is a leader in treatment people who have had heart attacks.
Help needed for 4th annual PoCo Grand Prix

Help needed for 4th annual PoCo Grand Prix

Also, registration for the kids races opens Saturday.
Port Moody police launch bike registration program to reduce theft

Port Moody police launch bike registration program to reduce theft

Port Moody police are hoping a little black and yellow sticker will help cut down on bike theft in the city — and may even have a domino effect on other petty property crime.

Real estate downturn could have consequences for Coquitlam rental construction

Below-market and purpose-built rental units are often tied to market condo developments