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Proposal years ahead of a (possible) station

A company wanting to build a mid-rise housing complex near a future Evergreen Line station in Coquitlam may be offering a development that's too small - and too soon.

City seeks to borrow for Burke projects

Coquitlam council wants to borrow $17.9 million to pay for new infrastructure works - most of them for Burke Mountain. And residents can vote in March and April if they don't want the city to take on the debt.

Review board support for Schoenborn's move doesn't mean he'll go to Manitoba

The B.C. Review Board said it will support child killer Allan Schoenborn's request to be transferred to a psychiatric facility in Manitoba, saying the move will help with his "reintegration into society.

Motorcyclists injured in domino-effect crash on Mary Hill Bypass

Two motorcyclists were injured after a lane change gone wrong on the Mary Hill Bypass Friday afternoon. Shortly before 5 p.m. a grey Toyota Sienna was heading eastbound on the bypass near Shaughnessy Street.

Cyclist injured after running red light

A cyclist is lucky to be alive after running a red light in Port Moody Monday morning. Just before 8 a.m. the 26-year-old Port Coquitlam man was cycling down the Clarke Road hill and went through the red light at St.

Schoenborn requests transfer to Manitoba

Child killer Allan Schoenborn has asked the B.C. Review Board to support his request to be transferred to a psychiatric facility in Manitoba so he can be closer to his family.

MONEY TALK: Acting as an executor can be challenging

There is a good chance that at some point, you will be asked to be an executor to someone's estate - if you haven't been asked already. The request may come from a spouse, a parent or a close friend, and you may be well inclined to accept.

Tri-City MP Moore takes over Aboriginal Affairs

Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam MP James Moore will take over as acting Minister of Aboriginal Affairs after minister John Duncan resigned on Friday.

Traffic calming pilot project for Moody Centre

A traffic-calming pilot project in Moody Centre will be installed to keep commuter traffic on St. Johns Street. The Port Moody project will see a traffic choker placed on St. George Street at Kyle Street that will force eastbound traffic on St.

Partington will be Burke's largest and busiest

Gravel trucks and construction machines rolling up and down Coast Meridian Road and David Avenue to Burke Mountain have become a common sight to Tri-City residents.