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Rick Glumac aims for second term on Port Moody council

Port Moody Coun. Rick Glumac announced Wednesday he intends to run for re-election this fall.

Eagle Ridge Hospital ranks well in nationwide online assessment tool

Port Moody's Eagle Ridge Hospital has scored well, according to a new online tool that compares health care facilities across the country. The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) website, which went live Sept.

Two more Coquitlam council candidates

Two more Coquitlam residents have declared their intentions to run in the Nov. 15 civic elections: DENNIS MARSDEN A former BC Liberal candidate is aiming for a seat on Coquitlam council.

Most B.C. parents have signed up for strike payouts for kids

Most eligible families are taking the B.C. government up on its offer of money to cover daycare costs during the three-week teachers' strike, according to figures from the Ministry of Finance.

Drawing on input to create a vision for Riverview land in Coquitlam

The community spoke. The illustrators drew. The third round of open houses for BC Housing's visioning exercise for the future of Riverview Hospital kicked off Tuesday with some 75 people talking about how the Coquitlam property could take shape.

How healthy are the Tri-Cities?

A new community health profile database is widening the conversation on what it means to be a healthy community.

$10k B.C. business award for Port Coquitlam

A business award won last year by the city of Coquitlam went to a neighbouring municipality this year. On Wednesday at the Union of BC Municipalities' convention in Whistler, the city accepted the Open for Business accolade - and $10,000.

Port Moody's Seaview elementary is in the lead to win $10k in books

Two Tri-City community schools are in the running to win $10,000 in new books.

Greg Moore

Elected as Port Coquitlam's 15th Mayor in November 2008 First elected to Council in November 2002 Chair, Metro Vancouver Board of Directors Chair, Port Coquitlam Finance and Intergovernmental Committee Co-Chair, UBCM Financial Management Steering Com

Richard Stewart

Richard was elected to Coquitlam City Council in 2005 He is bilingual (English and French) Richard has lived all his life in Coquitlam He was married in 1983 to Anna Rosa; they have four children Richard has served his community in the provincial gov