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Forest stewardship plans failing

Forest stewardship plans failing

The B.C. government's forest stewardship plans for Crown land are unenforceable, lack measurable results and are not producing innovative forest management, according to an investigation by the Forest Practices Board.
Evergreen road work at south portal for three weeks

Evergreen road work at south portal for three weeks

Residents living near the Evergreen Line's south tunnel portal can expect to see a lot of construction over the next few weeks.
Bus route changes will connect riders to Evergreen extension

Bus route changes will connect riders to Evergreen extension

Tri-City transit users will be seeing a number of changes to the bus route landscape next fall, with expanded service and increased connections planned to the Evergreen Line.
Ultra high-speed internet wiring in Coquitlam

Ultra high-speed internet wiring in Coquitlam

A 12-year-old tech company has plugged into Coquitlam's fibre optic network to give residents living in highrises what it says is the fastest internet connection in the country.
Have your say on Coquitlam library's future

Have your say on Coquitlam library's future

As city departments and taxpayer-funded groups sharpen their pencils for this fall's budget sessions, the Coquitlam Public Library is asking for public input on how it can do better.
Province to have a voice on TransLink board

Province to have a voice on TransLink board

The region's transportation body will now have two provincial representatives at the board table.
Businesses challenged to be bear aware

Businesses challenged to be bear aware

Conservation officers are lauding a Port Moody property management company for cleaning up their act and want others to do the same
Fewest bear problems in Port Moody, stats show

Fewest bear problems in Port Moody, stats show

But overall complaints appear to be down with fewer bears killed in the Tri-Cities
Port Coquitlam developer using ground water to sprinkle lawns

Port Coquitlam developer using ground water to sprinkle lawns

Numerous neighbour complaints about water sprinkling but Altura development's Luis Gil said he is just "thinking outside the box"
Coquitlam golf course teed up for LPGA's CP Women's Open

Coquitlam golf course teed up for LPGA's CP Women's Open

The Canadian Pacific Women's Open runs through Aug. 23 at the Vancouver Golf Club on Austin Avenue in Coquitlam.