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Dutch court an eye-opening experience for Port Coquitlam mom Carol Todd

Dutch court an eye-opening experience for Port Coquitlam mom Carol Todd

Ruling expected March 16 in case of Aydin Cobin, social media awareness event for parents March 28
SD43 policy prevents transgender discrimination

SD43 policy prevents transgender discrimination

School District 43 updated student code of conduct to reflect changes to human rights legislation
122 trees to be cut for new Port Coquitlam rec complex

122 trees to be cut for new Port Coquitlam rec complex

More than 80% of the trees on the campus designated for the new Port Coquitlam recreation complex will be removed.
Philanthropist challenges the Tri-Cities to match his donation

Philanthropist challenges the Tri-Cities to match his donation

Jack Gin has given $10,000 over two years to support the ArtReach summer camp at Place des Arts in Coquitlam.
Drug overdose deaths down slightly in January

Drug overdose deaths down slightly in January

The BC Coroners Service reported a slight decrease last month from a peak in November and December.
Weapons found in Coquitlam traffic stop

Weapons found in Coquitlam traffic stop

Members of a new RCMP Traffic Services team that arrested a prohibited driver last Friday morning on Highway 1 in Coquitlam also discovered several weapons in the vehicle.
Port Coquitlam resident concerned about sales tactics

Port Coquitlam resident concerned about sales tactics

A Port Coquitlam resident is warning others about a door-to-door furnace sales practice that he worries could be a scam. Clive Burgess said the salesperson rang his doorbell at about 5 p.m.
Trial dates set for 2014 fatal crash in Coquitlam

Trial dates set for 2014 fatal crash in Coquitlam

Trial dates have been scheduled for a Coquitlam man accused in a 2014 crash that killed a pedestrian on Como Lake Avenue.
Numerous claims made against Tri-City municipalities about potholes

Numerous claims made against Tri-City municipalities about potholes

Under provincial legislation, municipalities are not generally held responsible for pothole complaints.
Port Coquitlam investigating toxic storm drain dump

Port Coquitlam investigating toxic storm drain dump

Port Coquitlam’s bylaws staff are investigating after a Port Coquitlam resident was spotted Sunday pouring an industrial-grade bleach down a storm drain in his driveway.