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Things to Do: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Things to Do: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Weekend guide for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Kids bundle up as schools turn down heat

Kids bundle up as schools turn down heat

Coquitlam district taking the initiative as Fortis asks B.C. residents to conserve natural gas
More support needed for special needs students

More support needed for special needs students

Coquitlam district on a hiring spree to fill EA positions to support an increasing number of special needs students
Council ups own pay but not bank accounts

Council ups own pay but not bank accounts

Approves increase to cover loss of net income from loss of municipal officers allowance tax credit
B.C. pharmacists urge people to carry naloxone kits

B.C. pharmacists urge people to carry naloxone kits

Provincial pharmacists are urging more people to carry naloxone kits.

Port Moody police need help finding missing man

Mark Istephan, a 47-year-old Vancouver Island man, has been missing since Friday when he checked himself out of Eagle Ridge Hospital

Coquitlam RCMP wants to Cram the Cruiser with food for Share

Mounties and volunteers will be filling up police cars with non-perishable food donations Saturday as part of the Coquitlam RCMP’s sixth annual Cram the Cruiser food drive. Last year, Coquitlam RCMP officers collected 583 lb.
Amnesty International focus on climate

Amnesty International focus on climate

Upcoming Tri-City branch fundraiser keynote on Monday
Soccer coach claims he was racially profiled by West Van police

Soccer coach claims he was racially profiled by West Van police

A West Vancouver soccer coach says he’s considering filing a complaint after being followed by a West Vancouver police officer in what he says is a case of racial profiling.
More time means more frustration for Eagle Mountain parents

More time means more frustration for Eagle Mountain parents

Parents with children at Eagle Mountain middle school in Anmore are “beyond frustrated” by delays in resolving the leakage of contaminated water from a nearby septic field that services the Anmore Green Estates housing complex.