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United Way profiles the Tri-Cities

United Way profiles the Tri-Cities

A new report that takes a pulse of the Tri-Cities' socio-economic wellbeing confirms what most of here already know: It's a pretty good place to live.
Coquitlam man charged in Vancouver assault that left a 34-year-old man brain damaged

Coquitlam man charged in Vancouver assault that left a 34-year-old man brain damaged

A Coquitlam man has been charged in connection with a devastating assault in Vancouver last fall that left a young man with life-altering brain injuries. Shortly before 3 a.m. on Oct.
Trio facing charges after alleged vacuum theft

Trio facing charges after alleged vacuum theft

A trio of suspects on a clean streak were nabbed by Coquitlam RCMP as they attempted to steel several high-end vacuum cleaners.
Coquitlam cashing in on film biz bucks

Coquitlam cashing in on film biz bucks

Weak Canadian dollar helps city & rest Metro Van
1,444 more homes in Coquitlam in ’15

1,444 more homes in Coquitlam in ’15

Development on Burke Mountain and along the Evergreen Line led to a net gain of 1,444 homes in Coquitlam last year.
Two facing charges after robbery spree in Coquitlam, Maple Ridge

Two facing charges after robbery spree in Coquitlam, Maple Ridge

A Coquitlam man and a woman from Surrey are facing numerous charges in connection with a series of robberies here and in Maple Ridge over the past month. Between Feb.
Federal budget: Transit cash to trickle in

Federal budget: Transit cash to trickle in

However, Liberal government promises to boost federal share to 50% from 30% for major projects in future
Volunteers needed for Terry Fox Training Run

Volunteers needed for Terry Fox Training Run

Register to run Terry's 10 miles or volunteer to cheer on those who do
Bring a big appetite to the Port Moody Food Truck Festival

Bring a big appetite to the Port Moody Food Truck Festival

April 2 event promises nearly 20 trucks, as well as live entertainment and kids' activities.
Port Moody's PCT not affected by Shawnigan court decision

Port Moody's PCT not affected by Shawnigan court decision

A B.C. Supreme Court decision barring a Vancouver Island facility from accepting any more contaminated soil won't affect Port Moody's Pacific Coast Terminals (PCT).