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Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Reimer gets parliamentary secretary job

The Tri-Cities' newest Liberal MLA will hit the ground running after winning her Port Moody-Coquitlam seat.

Share Bear needs your help - to find food

A little jail-and-bail fun is taking place at Coquitlam Centre mall Thursday, June 20 to help Share Family and Community Services stock the shelves for food hampers. From noon to 6 p.m.

Public to be consulted on sale of elementary land

The city of Coquitlam is sending the local board of education back to school to face complaints about its plans to sell surplus land at an elementary school.

Hikers rescued from Belcarra Regional Park

Two women who went for a hike Saturday and were later lost in Belcarra Regional Park were located by Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteers at about 10 p.m.

Community shuttles pulled off the road in Tri-Cities

TransLink has taken more than a dozen recently-commissioned community shuttles off the road in the Tri-Cities after a smell emanating from the engine is believed to have made several drivers sick.

Planning ahead: critical injury insurance

What if you or someone in your family becomes critically ill? Being diagnosed with a serious illness isn't something any of us want to think about. But, it could happenand it does happen.

These Coquitlam quintuplets are hungry

Burnaby wildlife workers have plenty of newborn mouths to feed after a family of woodpecker nestlings was rescued from a Coquitlam apartment building last week.

Outstanding renovations on parade on Sunday

Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association (GVHBA) invites the public to tour 11 professionally renovated homes located across Metro Vancouver this Sunday, June 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

More transparency at Coquitlam school district promised

The board of education has formally approved a forensic and procedural audit of School District 43's accounting and budget procedures, appointing KPMG to do the job.

No byelection for Coquitlam?

Two Coquitlam city councillors will be sworn in as MLAs next week. But it's unclear if their departures will mean municipal voters will head to the polls in the fall to fill their seats for the rest of the term.