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Help Coquitlam rid itself of invasive plant species

Giant Hogweed is the biggest target on city's list of unwanted plants
North Van man's discovery of mystery giant hornet creates buzz

North Van man's discovery of mystery giant hornet creates buzz

When Valerie Greer’s boyfriend brought home an unusual insect in a bottle on Friday, she admits her first reaction was to run away. The angry-looking insect was like something out of a nightmare, she said. “It was about two inches long.
Former Coquitlam councillor reaches out after tragedy strikes

Former Coquitlam councillor reaches out after tragedy strikes

Terry O'Neill says tourists aboard Royal Princess are saddened by air crash that killed at least four people

Coquitlam approves fees for electric vehicle charging stations

Cost of using public facility will jump after two hours to 'motivate the turnover of users,' according to a staff report.
Section of Coquitlam Crunch closed for maintenance

Section of Coquitlam Crunch closed for maintenance

Workers will carrying out vegetation control and stair maintenance on the west stairs
Coquitlam RCMP re-enact deadly collision

Coquitlam RCMP re-enact deadly collision

Coquitlam RCMP partially shut down the intersection of Mariner Way and Riverview Crescent Tuesday morning as part of a partial re-enactment into the fatal collision that left one girl dead and one boy in hospital.
Teens learn about car ownership, taxes in new courses

Teens learn about car ownership, taxes in new courses

Hands-on courses about finances, car ownership and maintenance among new offerings for high school students
Province to study North Shore-Vancouver rapid transit line

Province to study North Shore-Vancouver rapid transit line

Think of it. The North Shore to downtown in a matter of minutes. Express service. No traffic. The province is set to begin the first-ever study into the feasibility of a rapid transit line connecting the North Shore and downtown Vancouver.
Rebates driving electric vehicle sales boom in B.C.

Rebates driving electric vehicle sales boom in B.C.

New federal incentive prompts dramatic jump in orders; Tesla is top seller
People's Party candidate from Burnaby South byelection to run in Alberta

People's Party candidate from Burnaby South byelection to run in Alberta

Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson criticized NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh as a parachute candidate