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Former Coquitlam gymnasts allege abuse in class-action lawsuit

Former Coquitlam gymnasts allege abuse in class-action lawsuit

Amelia Cline, the named plaintiff, claims she was sexually, physically and emotionally abused by two coaches at the Tri-City facility.
Woman self publishes book of hand painted Metro Vancouver homes

Woman self publishes book of hand painted Metro Vancouver homes

Did she paint yours?
Deadline extended for Tri-City homes to receive free FireSmart assessments

Deadline extended for Tri-City homes to receive free FireSmart assessments

UBCM approved the program's request in hopes more properties along the northeast sector can potentially receive grant funds for improvements.
Dancers react to climate change in new Coquitlam show

Dancers react to climate change in new Coquitlam show

Titled IMPACT, the theatrical show by Kylah Powell’s CollabArt Creations company features 10 contemporary dancers moving to the four elements: water, fire, earth and air.
Tiny suite in huge Coquitlam tower selling for nearly $500K

Tiny suite in huge Coquitlam tower selling for nearly $500K

Logging first drew pioneers to Maillardville in Coquitlam. Now it's housing, but be prepared to pay top dollar for something new.
High-voltage shock leaves Port Coquitlam window cleaner with serious injuries

High-voltage shock leaves Port Coquitlam window cleaner with serious injuries

A company has been fined $5,000 after WorkSafeBC determined the new employee had not received proper hazard training.
Port Coquitlam to be split in half under proposed federal lines

Port Coquitlam to be split in half under proposed federal lines

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for B.C. recently published a proposal to redraw the lines for constituencies, including Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam and Port Moody–Coquitlam.
Wanted Metro Vancouver man has a history in the Tri-Cities

Wanted Metro Vancouver man has a history in the Tri-Cities

A warrant is out for Paul Ayers for possession of stolen property — a charge he was previously handed in Port Coquitlam court for related offences last year.
A slide at Coquitlam city hall? You can now take a ride

A slide at Coquitlam city hall? You can now take a ride

Coquitlam residents can now have some fun outside city hall and the cop shop.
'Historic': Port Moody–Coquitlam MP's motion passes unanimously to re-table Canada Disability Benefit

'Historic': Port Moody–Coquitlam MP's motion passes unanimously to re-table Canada Disability Benefit

There were no objections to Bonita Zarrillo's motion — Bill C-22 — to bring back a legislation that died when the Liberals called a 2021 snap election.