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Who's who in the Port Moody byelection

Who's who in the Port Moody byelection

Port Moody's civic byelection is on Saturday. To help guide you at the polls, we asked all the candidates a few questions; Richard Biedka • Biedka works in sales for Pacific Seafood Group.
SD43 needs $14.9m for additions

SD43 needs $14.9m for additions

14 school additions will be needed next September to meet court-ordered collective agreement requirements

Collision between Coquitlam RCMP cruiser and civilian vehicle sends two to hospital

Investigators say both suffered minor injuries in the collision, which occurred shortly before 6 a.m. on Friday morning.
Expanded role for Anmore trustee

Expanded role for Anmore trustee

Ministry of Education tells school board to expand electoral area to cover wilderness in case someone with school-aged kids live there
Development ups and downs dominate Port Moody byelection debate

Development ups and downs dominate Port Moody byelection debate

Will Port Moody retain its small-town skyline over the next 20 to 30 years or will it emerge as another Metrotown? That was the overarching question as the eight candidates in the city’s upcoming council byelection spent half of Thursday’s all-candid

Will civic spending limits follow the new prov. regs?

Tri-City politicians wary of rules that could limit who could run for office

Tri-City’s Mr. Baseball gets first-pitch honour

Wayne Norton has spent the majority of his life at a baseball diamond but, this weekend, he will attempt something he has never done before: throwing out the first pitch at a major league game.

Maillardville tower passes third reading in Coquitlam

The first residential highrise in Coquitlam’s Maillardville neighbourhood is one step closer to construction.
Rainbow window is about 'tolerance and acceptance'

Rainbow window is about 'tolerance and acceptance'

Evergreen Cultural Centre and biz team up for rainbow statement
Tax relief for Port Coquitlam Legion

Tax relief for Port Coquitlam Legion

On Tuesday, Port Coquitlam city council granted three readings to a bylaw that will give the Legion branch a property tax break for the next 10 years.