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Pipeline construction workers laid off at Trans Mountain worksites

Pipeline construction workers laid off at Trans Mountain worksites

KLTP workers lose jobs at Westridge marine terminal, tank farm

More extreme rain events, flooding predicted

Metro Vancouver looking at ways to reduce greenhouse gasses to reduce the impact of climate change
Minister visits Coquitlam daycare facing space crunch

Minister visits Coquitlam daycare facing space crunch

Chen tours Tri-City daycares, says staff have been increased to process applications for fee reduction program
Police search for suspect in New Westminster SkyTrain station attack

Police search for suspect in New Westminster SkyTrain station attack

Transit Police are trying to identify a suspect who pushed a woman to the ground at the New Westminster SkyTrain station last month. The incident happened Friday, April 6 at 10:45 a.m.
Death threats aimed at Trans Mountain pipeline protesters in Burnaby

Death threats aimed at Trans Mountain pipeline protesters in Burnaby

Occupants of Indigenous watch house subject of hostility
Disease means happiness is a daily occurrence

Disease means happiness is a daily occurrence

A year after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it’s the simple pleasures like going for walks and holding hands that bring happiness to Sally Hoag and her partner of 47 years, Brent Hoag.
Fire hall site to remain empty until referendum

Fire hall site to remain empty until referendum

The old fire hall site at the corner of Ioco Road and Murray Street in Port Moody will remain empty after a majority of city council rejected a motion last week by Coun.
Off-duty cop helps save hockey player’s life in Coquitlam

Off-duty cop helps save hockey player’s life in Coquitlam

An off-duty New Westminster police officer is being credited with saving the life of a young man at a Coquitlam hockey game recently. Const.
Trades costs force Coquitlam to look at in-house parks crew

Trades costs force Coquitlam to look at in-house parks crew

A dedicated parks unit as it would have “more pride and ownership” than outside labour and “be good for morale": Coun. Craig Hodge
Coquitlam 'spam-botter', 20, sentenced for cyberattack

Coquitlam 'spam-botter', 20, sentenced for cyberattack

A 20-year-old Coquitlam man pleaded guilty today to “spam-botting” an Amazon subsidiary.