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Coquitlam couple wins lowest mortgage rate in the country

A Coquitlam family is amazed after winning the Community Savings Credit Union 1% Mortgage Giveaway. Jasbir Bhullar and his wife Baldish were awarded the prize, currently the lowest mortgage rate in Canada, on March 18.

Students be wary: top 10 summer job scam tip-offs

Better Business Bureau is warning university and high school students looking for work this summer to be careful to avoid job scams.

CP job action not impacting West Coast Express commuters

A strike by Canadian Pacific Railway workers Wednesday did not disrupt Tri-City commuters who use the West Coast Express train to get to downtown Vancouver.

Coquitlam RCMP seek missing Colony Farm patient

A man with bipolar disorder who in 2009 carjacked a vehicle with actor Carly Pope inside and crashed into a building in downtown Vancouver has gone missing from Colony Farm.

Privilege Clothing hosts special event Friday

Privilege Clothing in Port Moody is tying the third birthday of their Suter Brook location with the chance to support a cause that is close to their heart.

COQUITLAM; School trends the topic of workshop

Parents of students in School District 43 can spend some time with local experts to stay on top of trends in their child's education.

UPDATED: Neighbours have concerns about heritage home move

A restored Edwardian era home now called Centennial House will be moving once again to a new location on Kyle Street.

Riverview workshops chance for public input

Another public input session on Riverview Hospital's Heritage Conservation Plan (HCP) takes place in Coquitlam this afternoon, but it won't be the public's last chance to participate.

SD43 will likely go ahead with "sensitive" survey

School District 43 trustees say asking teens about their physical and emotional health may be a "sensitive" topic but they're willing to consider permitting the McCreary Centre Society to survey students if they can see the questions and talk to repr

UPDATE: Coquitlam bus loop re-opened

Coquitlam RCMP investigators have found no evidence that a suspicious substance was responsible for making a bus driver ill and led to the shut down of the Coquitlam Station transit exchange Friday afternoon.