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Pinetree secondary students join The Push for Change

Brain power is joining forces with foot power to make change for homeless youth.

Mock car crash staged in Coquitlam

The Coquitlam RCMP and ICBC will be staging a mock car crash next week in an effort to raise awareness about traffic safety. Dr.

Bumpy market not such a bad thing

The year got off to a great start as enthusiastic investors drove equities prices upward, but much of the first quarter rally momentum has been tempered by news from Europe and China.

Cape Horn detours through PMH1 construction

Drivers should beware of yet another change through Port Mann Highway 1 construction this weekend. Starting today, Friday, May 4 from 11 p.m. until Saturday, May 5 at 7 a.m.

Coquitlam youth get space to play

Coquitlam kicked off Youth Week festivities by opening by a new youth centre at the Centennial Pavilion.

Close taxation gap, says Port Coquitlam Mayor

Businesses pay a disproportionate amount of property tax in Port Coquitlam and the city needs to consider shifting more of the tax burden to homeowners.

Adoption day at SPCA Sunday

If it's time to bring a little more love into your home, BC SPCA 's Port Coquitlam office can help.

Evergreen construction forces Share to find new digs

Evergreen Line construction is forcing Share Family and Community Services to search for a new storage facility for its excess toys and food items.

Rick Hansen medal bearer 'proud' of new title

Gerry Williamson is proud of his new title. So proud, in fact, that the Coquitlam resident has listed it on his new blue business card, which reads: "Author, public speaker, medal bearer." Last October, Coun.

Employment program for at-risk youth back in business

An employment skills program for at-risk youth is up and running again after re-gaining its funding for a year and setting out a new course of action.