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Food trucks: yay or nay, Port Moody wants to know

Do you have some thoughts about food trucks in Port Moody? Your chance to share them is coming up next week, when the city hosts a public consultation on a proposed food truck program.

ELECTION 2014: Port Moody candidates' views on Inlet Park redevelopment

Port Moody council candidates rank redevelopment of the Inlet Park soccer field as their top priority or at least in the top three, according to a survey by the Port Moody Soccer Club.

MAYORAL CANDIDATE FOR ANMORE: John McEwen

Why are you running? "I am in a unique position just completing six years on council and I am in the best possible position to be aware of changes that need to happen and how to best implement those changes so our community can grow in a responsible

Cars keyed at West Coast Express lot in Port Coquitlam

A Port Coquitlam resident whose car was among dozens that were keyed last week in the PoCo West Coast Express parking lot has been left wondering how anyone could be so mean-spirited. Steve Bradley said he discovered on Nov.

CANDIDATE FOR PORT COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Wayne Marklund

Wayne Marklund's first run for political office was last year in the provincial riding of Burnaby North.

MAYORAL CANDIDATE FOR COQUITLAM: Richard Stewart (incumbent)

In the six years that Richard Stewart has occupied the mayor's chair, the city of Coquitlam has gone through unprecedented change.

CANDIDATE FOR PORT MOODY COUNCIL: Meghan Lahti

What are Port Moody's main financial challenges and how should those be addressed? "I'm actually pleased with some of the city's financial plan but I do think that our finances are a critical issue that need to be dealt with separately from council m

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Gwen Chute

The following are candidates' responses to the following questions: Incumbents only: With School District 43's recent difficulties, which resulted in $13.

CANDIDATE FOR COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Terry O'Neill (incumbent)

Age/occupation: 63, city councillor Terry O'Neill has spent much of his life as a writer, commenting on the foibles of government and its supporting bureaucracy.

CANDIDATE FOR PORT COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Brad West (incumbent)

Riverside secondary graduate Brad West topped the polls in the last civic election but he's humble when asked if he can repeat the accomplishment.