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More teachers for SD43

More teachers for SD43

Increase from higher enrollment and Supreme Court funding but union says numbers still down from 2012
Port Coquitlam city staff to answer questions on rejigged Wilson Centre programs

Port Coquitlam city staff to answer questions on rejigged Wilson Centre programs

Members of one of Metro Vancouver's largest seniors' centres can learn about upcoming changes to their Port Coquitlam facility at a meeting later this month.
Meeting time change for SD43 board

Meeting time change for SD43 board

Meetings will be at 7 p.m., so the public is is not inconvenienced when meetings are long
$1 million for SD43 school snow clearing

$1 million for SD43 school snow clearing

District adds $880,000 to budget to clear snow during this record winter
Power outages for more than 2k Tri-City homes this morning

Power outages for more than 2k Tri-City homes this morning

This week's snowstorm and subsequent flooding bought darkness across the Tri-Cities this morning.
New $33.3-million Minnekhada middle school for Port Coquitlam

New $33.3-million Minnekhada middle school for Port Coquitlam

Long-awaited seismic rebuild will replace 50 year-old middle school, education minister on hand for the announcement
Coquitlam RCMP gives driving tips for your snowy commute home

Coquitlam RCMP gives driving tips for your snowy commute home

Coquitlam RCMP traffic section officer gives us the ins and outs of driving in the snowy, icy conditions.
New StatsCan data shows big population jump in Coquitlam

New StatsCan data shows big population jump in Coquitlam

City sees 9.8% increase in residents, while Port Coquitlam rises 4.7% and Port Moody increases 1.6%
Natural gas pipeline work could snarl Como Lake traffic in Coquitlam

Natural gas pipeline work could snarl Como Lake traffic in Coquitlam

Work planned for ’18; $300k is offered to city
Metro's proposed water rules would hurt us: Coquitlam

Metro's proposed water rules would hurt us: Coquitlam

Changes to lawn sprinkling regulations in Metro Vancouver’s water shortage response plan could hurt the maintenance of parks and sports fields, according to Coquitlam city staff.