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Mayors, councillors reveal what they owe and own

Public documents showing the assets, liabilities and sources of income for Tri-City politicians came out last month.

Poirier Forum officially opens its doors on Saturday

Lacrosse and indoor hockey teams started playing in the new Poirier Forum this week.

Patience needed to deal with chafer beetle - Wim Vander Zalm

Owners of lawns decimated by chafer beetles and the crows and raccoons that love to eat them will need to be patient - revenge will come soon enough.

SD43 classes still feeling effect of budget cuts - CTA

School District 43 classrooms continue to feel the strain of last spring's budget cuts despite the infusion of $1 million in education funding that was part of an agreement that ended a protracted labour dispute in September, the Coquitlam Teachers'

Port Coquitlam city hall asks for feedback on draft budget

Port Coquitlam homeowners should brace for a slightly bigger property tax bill this year, about $29 more - or an extra 1.49% - for residents in detached houses. But that number may go up or down before city council agrees to the budget this spring.

Tri-City businesses make it to top five in Small Biz awards

Several Tri-City businesses have made the cut and are now in the top five finalists for the 12th annual Small Business BC Awards.

Coquitlam RCMP investigate Citadel Heights arsons

Coquitlam RCMP are investigating a series of arsons in the Citadel Heights area between Jan. 16 and 28. None of the arsons caused any injuries but they did result in some minor property damage.

Chafer beetle wreaks havoc on Rochester back yard

Bob Harrison and his wife, Mandy, have lived in their Rochester Avenue home for 30 years, having fallen in love with the view that stretches all the way to the Fraser River, the flat, expansive back yard and the creek flowing beside the house.

Parkland land sale approved

The long-awaited sale of School District 43 property at the north end of Parkland elementary school fields has finally concluded, with the district now about $2.4 million richer.

Big week for thousands of kindergarten-aged kids

Elementary schools are bursting with excitement this week as families register five-year olds to start kindergarten in September, School District 43 early learning coordinator Andrea Hunter told the board of education Tuesday, and this spring many fa