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Volunteers needed for light duty at Mossom hatchery in Port Moody

If you're handy with a shovel or a paint brush, the Mossom Creek hatchery needs you.

Two suspects arrested in string of vehicle break-ins

Two men are facing charges in connection with a run of thefts-from-vehicles last month. Coquitlam RCMP had been investigating a number of thefts over the past several weeks and suspected it was the work of prolific offenders. On the morning of Nov.

Evergreen Line segments shift into place in Coquitlam City Centre

It's a bit of a daunting task to drive - or walk - through the Barnet/Lougheed highway intersection these days as the Evergreen Line is built near Coquitlam Centre mall.

Coquitlam Mayor reiterates Riverview stance

Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart struck a conciliatory tone in his inaugural address Monday night, acknowledging that the recent election was an acrimonious affair but it was time for council to put their differences behind them.

New OCP, rec centre on list for Port Coquitlam council's next term

They gave heartfelt thanks to their family, friends and campaign teams. They paid tribute to Michael Wright for his 33 years on council and hoped newcomer Laura Dupont would look at city business with "fresh eyes.

SCHOOL DISTRICT 43: CUPE support workers ratify five-year deal

Support workers who provide IT, custodial, clerical and educational assistance to students, administrators and teachers have finally reached a deal with School District 43, although they are one of the last CUPE branches in the province to do so.

Coquitlam RCMP seek suspect(s) in two sexual assaults on the same night

Coquitlam RCMP are seeking the public's help in identifying similar-looking suspects in two separate sexual assaults on the same night. On the evening of Aug.

Despite sub-zero temperatures, many Tri-City homeless still sleeping outside

Sub-zero temperatures may be hitting the Lower Mainland this week but for some homeless people, it is still not cold enough to prompt them to take advantage of a shelter in the Tri-Cities.

Terry Fox Day proclaimed by B.C. legislature

It's official - the second Sunday after Labour Day will now be known as Terry Fox Day after the B.C. government legislated a day in Fox's name. On Friday, Nov.

Coquitlam man charged with sexual assault of 16-year-old

A 49-year-old Coquitlam man has been charged in connection with a sexual assault on a 16-year-old girl on a bus last week. The man is known to police as a prolific offender and is on Canada's high-risk sex offender program.