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Dominion Triangle landowner owes for environmental work

Dominion Triangle landowner owes for environmental work

A Coquitlam company that recently bought land in Port Coquitlam’s Dominion Triangle — and has yet to pay for previous environmental work in the area — was a no-show at a city planning meeting this week.
No room for more daycares at Coquitlam district schools

No room for more daycares at Coquitlam district schools

Tuesday, the board of education defeated a motion to hold a roundtable discussion on the topic
Coquitlam community police station temporarily closed

Coquitlam community police station temporarily closed

It's unknown when workers will be able to complete water damage repairs at Ridgeway
Mom of Coquitlam fentanyl victim opens recovery centre

Mom of Coquitlam fentanyl victim opens recovery centre

Opening March 1 in Penticton, the Brandon Jansen Memorial Recovery Centre will provide treatment for six clients
Another China trip for school trustees

Another China trip for school trustees

Trustees tout the benefits, saying free trip helps district boost its international education program
Strict conditions for piano teacher charged with sex offences

Strict conditions for piano teacher charged with sex offences

A Coquitlam piano teacher charged this week with three counts of sex assault involving former students has a long list of strict conditions following his bail hearing.
Don't fall for the CRA Bitcoin scam

Don't fall for the CRA Bitcoin scam

Bitcoins aren’t used as forms of payment to the Canadian Revenue Agency — or any other government organization in Canada, the BBB warned this week.

Tri-City homeless group looks for new chair

A longtime advocate tries – again – to step down
B.C. Budget: Finance minister announces new taxes to pay for child care, housing

B.C. Budget: Finance minister announces new taxes to pay for child care, housing

Finance Minister Carole James announced a raft of new tax measures Tuesday to help pay for major investments in child care and affordable housing and cover the cost of eliminating Medical Services Plan premiums.
Immigrant stories disembark at Station Museum

Immigrant stories disembark at Station Museum

The stories Elita Chan’s parents told her of their immigration from China to Canada became real on Monday. That’s when the Grade 10 student got off the train at Port Moody station with only a suitcase and checked in at the immigration desk.