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Romance and saving energy

A Coquitlam restaurant will be dimming the lights and turning up the ambience on Oct. 24 for Power Smart Month.

BBB offers tips for shopping for Halloween deals

Looking to buy a fun Halloween costume this season? You're not alone. According to the National Retail Federation, consumers will spend about $75 per person on Halloween from everything including candy, costumes and decorations.

School District 43 sets catchment area for new middle school

The long-awaited middle school for Anmore and Port Moody's north shore is targeted to open next September and officials are already figuring out which students will be the first to enrol.

No fireworks for Canada Day in Coquitlam?

The bang may be taken out of Coquitlam's most popular community event. Last week, some councillors suggested the cost of the fireworks display for Canada Day is too much given the city's struggle to secure a permanent sponsor. Coun.

No more levy for Anmore residents

Anmore residents will no longer pay an extra fee to use Port Moody's recreation facilities.

Night lane closures along Clarke this week

A storm sewer installation underneath the westbound HOV lane on Clarke Street for the Evergreen Line project will see temporary night construction between Elgin and Grant streets this week.

Vulnerable kids turn to Facebook for help

PoCoMo Youth Services is changing its name and logo to better reflect its services and its mandate, says executive director Jerome Bouvier.

Bartender: Sater had been cut off the night of deadly Coquitlam crash

The bartender who served Cory Sater the night he was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run crash that killed two people testified Friday that Sater had been cut off at the bar. Louise Richez, who was a bartender at the Lougheed Village Pub on Feb.

Tri-Cities Chamber hosts all-candidates meeting

Hear from the candidates running for Coquitlam council in the upcoming byelection. Learnwhere they standon the issues that are most important to you and your business at an all-candidates meeting Wednesday, Oct.

Community comes together to search for Shin Noh

Family, friends and volunteer searchers haven't given up hope that Shin Noh, a 64-year-old grandfather who went missing Sept. 18, will be found.