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Coquitlam RCMP seek missing man

The Coquitlam RCMP are urgently seeking Shu Gang Xu, a Port Coquitlam man who has been missing since January 10. The 35-year-old was last seen leaving his PoCo home in his blue Volvo 850 sedan, with licence plate number 790 RLK.

Community asked to help out with mural design

A gigantic mural is planned for the east wall of Birchland elementary school and the community is invited to help design it.

Lack of control and monitoring led to Coquitlam school district deficit - audit

A forensic audit of School District 43's finances is recommending tighter financial controls - including the establishment of a finance committee and training for trustees and staff - to prevent the errors that led to the district to post an $8-milli

Apply to participate in Port Coquitlam's May Day celebrations

Young people hoping to participate in Port Coquitlam's 91st annual May Day celebration's royal party have until the end of the month to submit their applications.

Traffic pattern changes expected along United Boulevard

Traffic pattern changes along United Boulevard are expected starting this month as crews continue their work on the Port Mann/Highawy 1 construction project.

UPDATE: Inter-municipal business licence sales lag expectations

The number of inter-municipal business licences (IBL) sold in the Tri-Cities in the program's inaugural year has fallen short of expectations, according to a Port Coquitlam staff report.

More Evergreen construction in Port Moody

Evergreen Line construction along Clarke Street next to the railway tracks between Moody and Queens Street is expected to ramp-up in the coming days.

New bike, road and transit signage eyed for Coquitlam

Tri-City residents and visitors will have no excuse for getting lost in Coquitlam if the city's wayfinding plan comes to fruition.

Drunk driving numbers down in 2013, says Coquitlam RCMP

The number of people getting caught drinking and driving over the holiday season is on the decline, according to CounterAttack statistics compiled by the Coquitlam RCMP.

Trends identified in Tri-City Christmas bird count

A species of bird that was virtually non-existent in the Tri-Cities only a few years ago has seen a significant increase in its local population, according to statistics from the recent Christmas bird count.