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28 youth among Tri-City homeless: report

28 youth among Tri-City homeless: report

Some in shelters, on the streets or couch-surfing, as volunteers tally up homeless numbers
Closure of benefit plan linked to $50 million pension gap

Closure of benefit plan linked to $50 million pension gap

Union says cutting post-retirement benefits punitive, School District 43 says it had no choice
Smokers shouldn't be allowed to light up in PoCo parks: West

Smokers shouldn't be allowed to light up in PoCo parks: West

Port Coquitlam city council will next month consider Coun. Brad West's motion to ban smoking in public areas and around civic buildings.
2k Toy Run motorcyclists ready to ride from Coquitlam mall

2k Toy Run motorcyclists ready to ride from Coquitlam mall

Donations support families at need at Christmas.

Audit finds $127k in questionable expenses by PoCo mosque director

The Canada Revenue Agency said the Islamic Society of B.C. is also linked to a Qatari foundation with ties to Hamas, an organization on the Government of Canada's list of terrorist groups.
Potential charges for Coquitlam boys in vandalism spree

Potential charges for Coquitlam boys in vandalism spree

Coquitlam RCMP have located the suspects in the Montgomery middle school vandalism incident, charges or alternative measures may result
Endorsement catches candidate by surprise

Endorsement catches candidate by surprise

A candidate in Saturday's Port Moody council byelection said she was unaware her answer to an email survey from a Coronation Park resident would be used by a property agent to endorse her. But Karen Rockwell said she stands by her statement.
Positive messages from one Coquitlam school to another after vandals strike

Positive messages from one Coquitlam school to another after vandals strike

Scott Creek middle school students and staff send hundreds of positive notes to their Montgomery middle counterparts after windows were smashed.
Motorcyclist injured in collision with bus

Motorcyclist injured in collision with bus

Accident happened just before 4 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Blue Mountain Street and Cottonwood Avenue
Pile driving 'unexpected' for PoCo rec complex rebuild

Pile driving 'unexpected' for PoCo rec complex rebuild

Residents and business owners in downtown Port Coquitlam will hear plenty of banging over the next three to four months thanks to work being done on the recreation complex.