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Drivers cooperating in Coquitlam accident, police say

Drivers cooperating in Coquitlam accident, police say

Investigation continuing, crowdfund for families rises to more than $60,000
Another $77k needed for Sasamat fire campaign

Another $77k needed for Sasamat fire campaign

A Tri-Cities fire department is more than half way to its fundraising goal for new breathing packs.
Port Coquitlam mayor votes against city budget

Port Coquitlam mayor votes against city budget

Greg Moore opposes draft financial plan with councillors Mike Forrest and Dean Washington to "draw a line" against provincial downloading.
Work gets underway in Coquitlam on pipeline upgrades

Work gets underway in Coquitlam on pipeline upgrades

Construction will mean the closure of the Mundy Park off-leash dog park and some traffic delays in the Cape Horn interchange area
Coquitlam Syrian refugees on the move

Coquitlam Syrian refugees on the move

Report raises concerns about housing affordability in areas close to SkyTrain
Kim: BC Liberals will spur economic growth

Kim: BC Liberals will spur economic growth

STEVE KIM, BC LIBERAL, COQUITLAM-MAILLARDVILLE B C Liberal candidate Steve Kim went to bed on election night in 2013 with a 105-vote lead in his race to become the next MLA for Coquitlam-Maillardville.
Robinson: An NDP gov't will improve affordability

Robinson: An NDP gov't will improve affordability

SELINA ROBINSON, BC NDP [INCUMBENT], COQUITLAM-MAILLARDVILLE I f there is one key issue that NDP MLA Selina Robinson says keeps coming up on doorsteps as she campaigns for re-election in Coquitlam-Maillardville, it is housing affordability.
Spurling: Voters should give Greens a shot

Spurling: Voters should give Greens a shot

NICOLA SPURLING, BC GREEN: COQUITLAM-MAILLARDVILLE G reen Party candidate Nicola Spurling said she would be an ideal MLA for Coquitlam-Maillardville because she is living the same struggles as many of the riding’s residents.
Health care, housing in Coquitlam-Maillardville

Health care, housing in Coquitlam-Maillardville

BC Liberal candidate Steve Kim asserted that he is a strong supporter of public health and education, calling them “fundamental Canadian rights” during a feisty exchange with NDP MLA Selina Robinson during the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce all-candi
Port Coquitlam homeowners to pay 4.23% more

Port Coquitlam homeowners to pay 4.23% more

Port Coquitlam homeowners will pay 4.23% — or $113.91 — more this year in property, parcel and utility taxes.