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MONEY TALK: Tips for businesses to deal with the unthinkable

Would your business be prepared if a catastrophic event occurred? Do you have a plan to cover the potential loss of a key person through choice or due to serious illness, disability, or death, or to mitigate the consequences of a divorce, which can h

Coquitlam RCMP pull vehicles from lake

A rarely heard from section of the Coquitlam RCMP recently paired up with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources in an unusual investigation.

Selling your home? Make the most of your investment

It's that time of year again. A time when homeowners clean up their yards, paint their decks, declutter their home and adorn their lawn with a for sale sign. That's right, it's real estate season.

Port Coquitlam market sees increase in attendance

Sales are down but attendance was up last year at Port Coquitlam's Farmers Market, according to numbers recently released by the society that runss the event.

New posting at School District 43

A new face will be seen in school board offices at School District 43 with the hiring of Reno Ciolfi as assistant superintendent.

Port Moody's Judge due in court on riot charges

Patrick Judge will be in B.C. Provincial Court in Vancouver today (Wednesday) on charges of participating in the 2011 Stanley Cup riot.

Mature trees to be axed in Maillardville

Six new townhomes will be built in Maillardville despite an outcry on the loss of mature trees on the property.

VPD seek black SUV connected to Port Moody shooting

Police are looking for more witnesses to the brazen shooting in the parking lot of the Port Moody recreation centre last month that left a Surrey man dead.

Port Coquitlam prepares for potential flood

By Gary McKenna The Tri-City News The city of Port Coquitlam has begun making preparations for a potential flood, after a high stream flow advisory was issued Monday for the Fraser River.

Coquitlam substitute teacher's sexual assault trial resumes this week

The trial of a former Coquitlam substitute teacher accused of inappropriately touching his students continues this week following a long recess.