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Woman wanted for bank robberies

Coquitlam RCMP are asking for the public's help in identifying a woman believed to have robbed several banks since last fall.

Tri-City students get introduction to policing

Grade 11 and 12 students interested in learning about becoming a police officer are invited to take Introduction to Policing, a course offered by the Coquitlam RCMP.

Port Coquitlam holds city-wide garage sale

Port Coquitlam residents looking to de-clutter their garage or basement are invited to register for the city-wide garage sale, which will take place as part of the Earth Week festivities next month.

Bait car program credited with Tri-City auto theft decrease

A dramatic drop in auto theft in the Tri-Cities since 2003 is being attributed to the ICBC bait car program , which is celebrating its tenth year in operation.

Coquitlam RCMP detachment reno continues

Front counter services at the Coquitlam RCMP main detachment (2986 Guildford Way) will be closed today (March 11, 2012) as contractors work to put the finishing touches on a recent renovation.

Riot posters distributed in Tri-Cities

The Coquitlam RCMP have been handing out Riot Round-up posters throughout the community in an effort to track down and identify suspects in last year's Stanley Cup riot.

North Road widening on Evergreen horizon

More work is about to get underway on the Evergreen Line after a tender was posted today for the widening of North Road.

A tumulteous week in School District 43 comes to an end

School District 43 teachers and students are wrapping up a week of job action , rallies and study sessions - followed by two days of classes - and looking forward to a two-week spring break.

B.C. teachers say no to retroactive report cards

Report cards with grades could soon be sent home in students' back packs. But they won't contain marks dating back to last fall, according to the BC Teachers' Federation.

Douglas College career fair matches jobs to job seekers

A Douglas College career fair held Wednesday to match jobs to job seekers was well attended - and it wasn't only students who showed up at David Lam Campus.