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Open house in Coquitlam for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

An open house for Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project is taking place Thursday, April 3. People interested in talking to experts, engineers and other project team members can attend the drop-in session running from 7:30-9:30 p.

Pipeline foes aim to protect Coquitlam park

Members of the Colony Farm Park Association say they were shocked to learn that grassy fields on the west side of the regional park could be a construction site for the proposed Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Coquitlam mayor makes Bosa pitch

Coquitlam's mayor says a promotional video for a prominent developer that features him is just part of doing business in the community.

Auto-theft numbers in the Tri-Cities continue to decline

The number of vehicle thefts in the Tri-Cities continued its 10-year decline in 2013, however the nature of auto crime is changing, according to an RCMP officer.

Coquitlam mechanic Brent Balluff is handy with a hammer

Since September, Brent Balluff has had a big secret to keep. His friends and family knew he had been a contestant on Canada's Handyman Challenge when it taped in Toronto in mid-September.

GAME ON: Port Moody library introduces the latest board games

Port Moody Public Library is adding board games to books with a day of competition and exploration during International Table Top Day on Saturday, April 5.

Second NFPC-related inquest scheduled

A date has been set for the coroner inquest into the death of Roland Joseph Bourque, an in mate that died at the North Fraser Pre-Trial Centre in 2012.

Douglas College in Coquitlam signs nursing deal with Chinese hospital

The nursing program at the Coquitlam campus of Douglas College has its eyes set on China after signing an exchange with the Shanghai Redleaf Women's Hospital.

Earth Hour is being marked in the Tri-Cities

Tri-City residents and businesses will be turning out the lights this weekend as part of Earth Hour, an annual global event designed to draw attention to climate change. Between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m.

Ambulance waits called into question by Tri-City mayors

People with serious injuries are waiting longer for ambulances, Tri-City mayors say, and in some cases their family members are resorting to driving them to hospital.