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SD43 whittles down benefits liabilities

SD43 whittles down benefits liabilities

Last Metro school district to meet this obligation
Volunteers needed for Moody Centre reno project to house refugees

Volunteers needed for Moody Centre reno project to house refugees

An organization that helps refugee claimants is looking for volunteers to help fix up a Moody Centre home for an incoming family.
Coquitlam woman gathering data on empty homes

Coquitlam woman gathering data on empty homes

A Coquitlam woman is behind a new website that is collecting data on "lonely" homes.
Port Coquitlam council says no to free workouts for city staff

Port Coquitlam council says no to free workouts for city staff

Port Coquitlam council won't fund a perks program this year to allow civic employees to work out — for free — at the city's two recreation centres.
Discounted dog licences now available in the Tri-Cities

Discounted dog licences now available in the Tri-Cities

If you're among the 15,000-plus Tri-City residents with a pooch, it's time to pay up.
Have your say in Port Moody on Metro's water use plan

Have your say in Port Moody on Metro's water use plan

Metro Vancouver officials will be in Port Moody next week to hear if the water rules should stay as they are or made more stringent.
SD43 to hire more teachers

SD43 to hire more teachers

Local share of $50 million interim province-BCTF deal to be 46 positions
Drunk driver gets 45 days in jail for Port Coquitlam cycling accident

Drunk driver gets 45 days in jail for Port Coquitlam cycling accident

The family of a cyclist who was nearly killed in Port Coquitlam while riding home from work two years ago say their life has forever changed.
Deep freeze adds potholes to drivers' misery

Deep freeze adds potholes to drivers' misery

Between repeated snowfalls and lumpy, hard-packed or sheet ice it seems driving around the Tri-Cities couldn't get much worse.
Lots of warnings but few fines for failing to clear sidewalks

Lots of warnings but few fines for failing to clear sidewalks

Weeks of snowfalls and freezing temperatures have turned many sidewalks in the Tri-Cities into near skating rinks but, despite bylaws requiring walkways to be cleared quickly, few have received tickets for waiting on the elusive rainfall to do the jo