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FOX 35: New route for Terry Fox Hometown run

FOX 35: New route for Terry Fox Hometown run

Port Coquitlam organizers have eliminated the Riverwood Gate portion of the annual run
Help Syrian refugees, Coquitlam meeting told

Help Syrian refugees, Coquitlam meeting told

Group urges Tri-City residents to get involved in resettling Syrian refugees, offers ways to get involved
Contract awarded for Port Moody middle school

Contract awarded for Port Moody middle school

Moody middle to be rebuilt because of seismic concerns
Coroner IDs Coquitlam man who drowned in North Vancouver's Lynn Canyon

Coroner IDs Coquitlam man who drowned in North Vancouver's Lynn Canyon

Syed Wajahat Ali, 25, a student from Pakistan who was living in Coquitlam, drowned in Lynn Canyon on the evening of Sept. 11.
Cops for Cancer riders set off for 900-km ride

Cops for Cancer riders set off for 900-km ride

Devon Moon will be thinking of his grandmother, and the kids he met at Camp Goodtimes this summer, when he needs fuel for 900 km of pedalling from Coquitlam to the Sunshine Coast and back again with the Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast ride for the next

Coquitlam's Town Centre amphitheatre gets OK

Performance space will seat between 900 and 1,300 people and will cost $2.7 million
FOX 35: She had cancer like Terry Fox’s. And like Terry, she wants to help others

FOX 35: She had cancer like Terry Fox’s. And like Terry, she wants to help others

Analyn Purcell is the keynote speaker at the Terry Fox Hometown Run in Port Coquitlam on Sunday.
Cliff-jumping afternoon turns deadly for Coquitlam man

Cliff-jumping afternoon turns deadly for Coquitlam man

A Coquitlam man has died after a cliff-jumping incident in Lynn Canyon in North Vancouver on Sept. 11, the BC Coroners Service has confirmed.
Trial dates for Port Coquitlam identity theft suspects, 2014 murder

Trial dates for Port Coquitlam identity theft suspects, 2014 murder

Two men charged after an elaborate credit card factory was discovered in Citadel Heights will go to trial in October and early next year.

A new Place for Coquitlam, but when?

Construction on a replacement for Place Maillardville could begin sooner than city staff expected if Coquitlam council gets its way.