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Huge blaze on Burnaby Mountain won't be investigated: deputy chief

Huge blaze on Burnaby Mountain won't be investigated: deputy chief

The Burnaby Fire Department says it won't be conducting an investigation into a fire Saturday night a few hundred metres from the Kinder Morgan fuel tank farm on Burnaby Mountain.
Coquitlam beer festival declared 'significant'

Coquitlam beer festival declared 'significant'

Needs designation from city council to get special events liquor permit

Coquitlam wants residents to be prepared for a natural disaster

Information sessions held this month will cover what types of hazards residents could face after a major emergency

Special needs funding at risk — Coquitlam teachers

CTA president pleads for help to fight proposed funding changes that would base special needs funding on population averages rather than individual students
Hundreds march for women's rights in Vancouver

Hundreds march for women's rights in Vancouver

Women marched in Downtown Vancouver calling for "justice for all"
BBB warns of directory/moving company scam

BBB warns of directory/moving company scam

Organization worried its name is 'being used to deceive business owners'

Coquitlam affordable housing project creates 'pathway to home ownership'

Habitat for Humanity intends to build between 40 and 50 units on city land at 1358 Coast Meridian Rd.
Pinball Alley owners hope shop won’t go tilt after sale

Pinball Alley owners hope shop won’t go tilt after sale

The purveyors of Port Moody’s popular repository of the past are hoping their shop won’t fade into history. Pinball Alley Vintage on St. Johns Street is for sale.
Judge dismisses claim global warming made it necessary to violate Burnaby injunction

Judge dismisses claim global warming made it necessary to violate Burnaby injunction

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has dismissed the defence of two Trans Mountain pipeline protesters who claimed “necessity” for violating an injunction barring them from blocking access to two Burnaby sites.
User-pay EV charging station at Poirier

User-pay EV charging station at Poirier

Councillors call for higher rate than $1 an hour recommended by city of Coquitlam staff