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CANDIDATE FOR PORT MOODY COUNCIL: Barbara Junker

What do you know about Port Moody's budget, and what changes would you propose? "One of the concerns we've got is the soccer fields.

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Larry Ryan

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

CANDIDATE FOR ANMORE COUNCIL: Gord Bytelaar

Why are you running? "I want to help Anmore stay semi-rural while allowing for light density. No high density in Anmore. No townhouses or apartments.

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Liam Coughlan

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: Brent Asmundson (incumbent)

Age/occupation: 56, bus driver with Coast Mountain Bus Company There are not many people running in the Coquitlam civic election who can claim they ride public transit more often than Brent Asmundson.

CANDIDATE FOR PORT COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Glenn Pollock (incumbent)

A constituency assistant for Port Coquitlam NDP MLA Mike Farnworth, Coun.

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Diane Sowden (incumbent)

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

CANDIDATE FOR PORT COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Laura Dupont

As one of three citizen advisors on the city's transportation solutions and public works committee, Laura Dupont says she is in touch with commuter issues in Port Coquitlam.

CANDIDATE FOR PORT MOODY MAYOR: Mike Clay

Picture Port Moody in 40 or even 50 years, when the children and grandchildren of today's decision makers are living in the reality that their ideas have become.

ELECTION 2014 - Coun. Sekora: Coquitlam must cut staffing costs to save money

More than 16 years ago, Lou Sekora made a decision that he says he still regrets to this day: resigning the mayor's chair in Coquitlam to jump into federal politics.