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Feds announce human trafficking strategy

Feds announce human trafficking strategy

The Federal Government has announced a $75-million national strategy to combat human trafficking.
Here’s how much your rent can legally be increased in the Tri-Cities in 2020

Here’s how much your rent can legally be increased in the Tri-Cities in 2020

The provincial government announced the maximum allowable rent increase for 2020 on Wednesday, Sept. 4.
Museum meditation finds peace in war

Museum meditation finds peace in war

Port Moody Station Museum is offering an opportunity to find peace in war. Sept. 13 and 27 at 1 p.m.
Moving French Immersion caused enrolment dip

Moving French Immersion caused enrolment dip

Programs should be more accessible, says Canadian Parents for French BC and Yukon, while Coquitlam school district says finding teachers, space a challenge
Fisheries minister announces funding for youth climate project, species at risk

Fisheries minister announces funding for youth climate project, species at risk

Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson stopped in his home riding of North Vancouver to highlight funding connected to climate change and support for species at risk.
'The Price is Right' to host live show in Coquitlam

'The Price is Right' to host live show in Coquitlam

'Come on down'?
Trans Mountain pipeline going back to Appeals Court

Trans Mountain pipeline going back to Appeals Court

The fate of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is headed back to the courts.

Turn off your car or pay in Coquitlam

City approved the first three readings of a new anti-idling bylaw which will see $150 fines for drivers who leave their vehicles running longer than three minutes
SD43 officials defend quiet China trip as just business

SD43 officials defend quiet China trip as just business

Officials say they didn't want to reveal information that could give other educational agencies competitive advantage
PoCo tenants deliver petition to oppose Rogers rooftop antennas

PoCo tenants deliver petition to oppose Rogers rooftop antennas

Rogers communications manager Lisa Rossington said Wednesday: “We are always exploring opportunities to expand our wireless network to keep people connected, and we are working with the city of Port Coquitlam to improve our network to benefit our customers in the community.”