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Budding scientists win gold, bronze

Three Summit middle school students are bringing home medals from a national science competition this week.

Not much notice for public input on Riverview, committee says

What does Riverview Hospital mean to you? Whether it's the trees or architecture, the sprawling green space in the midst of a busy urban centre or its legacy as a mental health care setting, the public can now talk about why Riverview matters - both

UPDATED: New jobs for SD43 administrators, teachers

The end of the school year is fast approaching and with it comes announcements of new administrator appointments for September in School District 43.

Parole hearing for killer of six in September

The man who killed three generations of a family in 1982 has applied for parole. David Ennis, who was known as David Shearing at the time of the killings, had his application denied by the National Parole Board in 2008.

Last chance for Maillardville plans

Coquitlam residents have one more chance to have their say on how a historic neighbourhood will take shape over the next 20 years.

More quake-proofing of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam schools

Seismic upgrading of older schools is once again on the front burner and School District 43 and a Coquitlam francophone public school will benefit.

School District 43 trustees concerned about Glen dog park

Kids and dogs don't mix. That's the concern of school trustees who say Coquitlam didn't consult enough with School District 43 on its plan to put the new Glen Park dog run next to Glen elementary school.

Big box retailers draws concern from Port Coquitlam councillor

A proposal to build another big box retail development along the Lougheed Highway corridor was met with criticism from one Port Coquitlam councillor during Monday night's meeting. Newly elected Coun.

Port Moody director's film project draws 58,000 Xbox fans

Anthony Bortolussi's commercial for the Xbox 720 has all the hallmarks of a big-budget ad for a video game console: explosions, beautiful women, a helicopter chase and shootouts.

Two Tri-City schools set to get seismic upgrades

Sir Frederick Banting middle school in Coquitlam and École des Pionniers de Maillardville in Port Coquitlam will get seismic upgrades but final costing still has to be done. A spokesperson for the B.C.