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Direct connections at Cape Horn

After four years of construction, work crews are putting the final touches on the new Cape Horn interchange.

Coquitlam last hope for homeless shelter by winter

Rob Thiessen is hoping the city of Coquitlam will come to the aid of the region's homeless before the cold, wet weather sets in this fall.

Dealing with the reality of cars and traffic in Port Moody

As people head back to work after a summer of no school and vacationing, Port Moody is wrestling with its usual daily grid-lock. It seems a transportation future where fewer people drive cars is a long way away.

Burke Mountain Naturalists bring pipeline debate to Tri-Cities

The Burke Mountain Naturalists are taking a stand against pipeline expansion in B.C. and hope a film and discussion later this month will bring others to their side.

Closure of evening mental health clinics worries nurses

Fraser Health is ending evening services at six mental health clinics across the region - including the Tri-Cities - prompting concerns from the B.C.'s nurses union that some patients could go without services.

BACK TO SCHOOL: CUPE head hasn't forgotten job cuts

Classes are in session across School District 43 after a two-month break and The Tri-City News asked key individuals how they think schools will manage under increased financial constraints and what they hope to accomplish in the coming months.

BACK TO SCHOOL: Superintendent has a lot on his plate

Classes are in session across School District 43 after a two-month break and The Tri-City News asked key individuals how they think schools will manage under increased financial constraints and what they hope to accomplish in the coming months.

Helping parents to drop off their kids safely in Port Moody

School is in session today but that doesn't mean your school parking lot has to be a dangerous gauntlet for your children to navigate.

Coquitlam launches school zone flag campaign

The city of Coquitlam wants to help schools make their parking lots and roads leading to them safer.

BACK TO SCHOOL: Contract negotiations in the offing for CTA

Classes are in session across School District 43 after a two-month break and The Tri-City News asked key individuals how they think schools will manage under increased financial constraints and what they hope to accomplish in the coming months.