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A new CAO for Anmore

A new CAO for Anmore

The village of Anmore has a new chief administrative officer.
Sam Noh says he hopes to raise Alzheimer's awareness with Walk for Shin

Sam Noh says he hopes to raise Alzheimer's awareness with Walk for Shin

It has been two years since Shin Noh, Sam's father, wandered away and his family is still searching for answers
Witnesses sought in suspicious Coquitlam fire

Witnesses sought in suspicious Coquitlam fire

Two people who helped victim left the scene before they could speak with investigators
Back to school with a dog and a positive attitude

Back to school with a dog and a positive attitude

Back to school can be a time for anxiety as people adjust to new routines, Coquitlam school counsellor Leah Pells says
FOX 35: New Fox HQ a nod to Terry’s past with an eye to foundation’s future

FOX 35: New Fox HQ a nod to Terry’s past with an eye to foundation’s future

With this article, The Tri-City News launches a four-part series leading up to the 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run.

Canada 'can move mountains' to save refugees

"Surrey, Burnaby and New West are the primary destinations at the moment, largely due to the ability to find affordable housing," says Chris Friesen of Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance.
Crown applies to have Schoenborn deemed 'high risk'

Crown applies to have Schoenborn deemed 'high risk'

The Merritt man incarcerated in Coquitlam after killing his three children could be deemed a high-risk offender under new federal legislation.
On kindergarten, and letting go

On kindergarten, and letting go

I remember clearly the moment my husband and I stopped in the hospital lobby, he clutching the car seat with our tiny, wiggly newborn daughter in it, and looked at each other, both of us wondering when a responsible adult would step in and take over.
Comforting words from a kindergarten teacher

Comforting words from a kindergarten teacher

Going to school for the first time brings tears, long hugs and parental separation anxieties, says a Port Coquitlam kindergarten teacher.
Refugee crisis hits home in Coquitlam

Refugee crisis hits home in Coquitlam

Tima Kurdi told reporters outside her Coquitlam home on Thursday that her brother's family was 'going for a better life.'