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Man posing as buyer prompts warning for young female realtors

Man posing as buyer prompts warning for young female realtors

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver is warning realtors across the Lower Mainland after initial reports came in from Coquitlam
ISIS bride with Coquitlam connections expresses regrets

ISIS bride with Coquitlam connections expresses regrets

Latest interview with Kimberly Polman suggests a feeling of hopelessness as she's stuck in Syria
Beyond Meat burgers are coming to a Canadian grocery store near you

Beyond Meat burgers are coming to a Canadian grocery store near you

Soon you won’t have to go to a restaurant to get your hands on a Beyond Meat burger. The plant-based meat company announced Tuesday (today) that its burgers will soon be available in grocery stores across the country, including in the Lower Mainland.

Coquitlam Farmers Market set to kick off May 5

Markets are held every Sunday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the parking lot at Dogwood Pavilion (624 Poirier St.)
Office help sought for Terry Fox Foundation

Office help sought for Terry Fox Foundation

The provincial branch of a foundation named after a Port Coquitlam hero needs office help.
A note to readers regarding commenting

A note to readers regarding commenting

The Tri-City News is discontinuing use of the Disqus commenting system under the stories on our website.
Celeb chef Vikram Vij to ‘play a role’ in Burnaby SFU’s new food program

Celeb chef Vikram Vij to ‘play a role’ in Burnaby SFU’s new food program

Burnaby SFU students should see a change in the fare offered at their cafeterias next month.
Woman unable to provide breath sample challenges legality of impaired-driving law

Woman unable to provide breath sample challenges legality of impaired-driving law

A Victoria woman is launching what’s likely to be the first constitutional challenge to changes in Canada’s impaired-driving laws. Norma McLeod, a 76-year-old cancer survivor, has applied to the B.C.
Acting mayors could cost Port Moody more than $53,000

Acting mayors could cost Port Moody more than $53,000

Port Moody councillors selected to serve as the city’s acting mayor while its elected mayor, Rob Vagramov, is on indefinite paid leave as he faces a charge of sexual assault, will be paid at the same rate as the mayor’s position, if city council adop
Port Coquitlam firefighters launch charitable society

Port Coquitlam firefighters launch charitable society

Unionized firefighters in Port Coquitlam spend much of their off-duty time helping to raise money for national and provincial causes.