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Chamber awards biz excellence

Chamber awards biz excellence

A video production company, a brewery and a florist are amongst the winners of the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce's 2017 business excellence awards.
$24.3 million for new Port Coquitlam school

$24.3 million for new Port Coquitlam school

Irvine to be rebuilt as a seismic replacement school, with opening slated for the fall of 2020, education minister announces
Road settling a concern around pipeline in Coquitlam

Road settling a concern around pipeline in Coquitlam

City presents its case to the National Energy Board, Trans Mountain says route the best choice with least impact

Arrest made in Coquitlam vandalism spree

Tires were slashed, cars were keyed and buildings were spray-painted by 37-year-old police say had problems with RCMP
Scholarship in memory of Alfred Wong grows

Scholarship in memory of Alfred Wong grows

Family started scholarship for Pinetree secondary students seeking to pursue electronics education
Community mourns Coquitlam teen

Community mourns Coquitlam teen

Alfred Wong remembered as fun-loving, hard-working and compassionate, but questions remain about his death by a stray bullet in a gang shooting
Strange smell closes Coquitlam school briefly

Strange smell closes Coquitlam school briefly

No gas leaks or other issues were found at Miller Park, and school resumed at 9:15
Federal cash for five Tri-City seniors projects

Federal cash for five Tri-City seniors projects

Five Tri-City groups will split $123,774 in federal grants for their seniors’ projects, Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam MP Ron McKinnon announced this week.

Coquitlam committee member defends its format, value to city

An economic advisory panel in Coquitlam that was criticized by a city councillor for meeting behind closed doors has provided important advice to the municipality, according to one of the committee members.
SD43 has done all it could: treasurer

SD43 has done all it could: treasurer

School District 43 is taking issue with a report that blames Anmore Green’s septic failure on the cutting of a slope to make way for Eagle Mountain middle school and a lack of effort on the district’s part to resolve the situation.