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Spurling: Voters should give Greens a shot

Spurling: Voters should give Greens a shot

NICOLA SPURLING, BC GREEN: COQUITLAM-MAILLARDVILLE G reen Party candidate Nicola Spurling said she would be an ideal MLA for Coquitlam-Maillardville because she is living the same struggles as many of the riding’s residents.
Health care, housing in Coquitlam-Maillardville

Health care, housing in Coquitlam-Maillardville

BC Liberal candidate Steve Kim asserted that he is a strong supporter of public health and education, calling them “fundamental Canadian rights” during a feisty exchange with NDP MLA Selina Robinson during the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce all-candi
Port Coquitlam homeowners to pay 4.23% more

Port Coquitlam homeowners to pay 4.23% more

Port Coquitlam homeowners will pay 4.23% — or $113.91 — more this year in property, parcel and utility taxes.
Crowdfunding page supports Coquitlam, New Westminster families

Crowdfunding page supports Coquitlam, New Westminster families

School District 43 in mourning after two girls die in tragic car accident
Coquitlam district raises awareness about suicide show

Coquitlam district raises awareness about suicide show

Parents urged to have conversations with kids about 13 Reasons Why Netflix program
Port Coquitlam garden biz is 'safe': Vander Zalm

Port Coquitlam garden biz is 'safe': Vander Zalm

The owner of Art Knapp Plantland is under fire for health and safety violations in his Dominion Avenue buildings.
UPDATED: Three people – including girls ages 9 and 3 – killed in Coquitlam crash

UPDATED: Three people – including girls ages 9 and 3 – killed in Coquitlam crash

Two children — girls ages three and nine years — and a 30-year-old woman were killed in a motor vehicle crash Friday evening on Lougheed Highway in Coquitlam.
Wheel2Heal riders hoping for sunny sendoff in Coquitlam

Wheel2Heal riders hoping for sunny sendoff in Coquitlam

Annual ride is a major fundraiser for the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation
September is it for new Centennial school in Coquitlam

September is it for new Centennial school in Coquitlam

“Better late than never” could be the motto for the new Centennial secondary school, which won’t be open for classes until September — at least two years after it was originally expected to be ready.
Port Coquitlam's top volunteers honoured by city, council

Port Coquitlam's top volunteers honoured by city, council

Port Coquitlam's best and brightest volunteers had a light shone on them this week as the city honoured their hard work and achievements.