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Minter: Early spring is the best time to plant rhubarb

Minter: Early spring is the best time to plant rhubarb

Rhubarb is hard to beat for pies and crumbles, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
64% more Canadian women report scam encounters than men: report

64% more Canadian women report scam encounters than men: report

"By sharing their stories, these women are protecting future consumers from falling prey to similar scams."
Applications open for soon-to-be-built Coquitlam affordable housing units

Applications open for soon-to-be-built Coquitlam affordable housing units

Habitat for Humanity is aiming to complete construction of 42 homes on Burke Mountain by 2025.
Coquitlam Express surpass $142K raised in two seasons for cancer research

Coquitlam Express surpass $142K raised in two seasons for cancer research

The junior 'A' team collected nearly $11,000 the night of Dec. 17, 2022, to crush its original fundraising goal.
Want to help make Port Moody better? City calls for committee members

Want to help make Port Moody better? City calls for committee members

Port Moody has seven volunteer committees that range from parks and arts to climate change and transportation.
Coquitlam's crime rate lower than Port Coquitlam's last year: RCMP

Coquitlam's crime rate lower than Port Coquitlam's last year: RCMP

The RCMP document, which went before Coquitlam's committee-in-council on Monday (March 6), shows the crime rate at 47 offences per 1,000 residents versus 54/1,000 in PoCo.
Here’s a unique way to help newcomers discover the Tri-Cities

Here’s a unique way to help newcomers discover the Tri-Cities

HUB Cycling is looking for bike mentors in the Tri-Cities to help show newcomers around and orient them to the active transportation network
Foul play not suspected in ongoing search for Coquitlam woman

Foul play not suspected in ongoing search for Coquitlam woman

A tentative timeline has been pieced together from when Andrea McIntyre left her home to the time RCMP found her vehicle empty in Port Coquitlam.
Lack of landlines prompts Coquitlam to change outreach for Ipsos surveys

Lack of landlines prompts Coquitlam to change outreach for Ipsos surveys

Coquitlam is allowing Ipsos to conduct the poll through a mailed invite to an online questionnaire.
Gender fluidity, sexuality at centre of Douglas College play with Coquitlam actors

Gender fluidity, sexuality at centre of Douglas College play with Coquitlam actors

Kiyomi Hoover and Marni Nitchie appear in "Orlando," which runs March 17 to 24 at the New Westminster campus.