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Marsden seeks BC Liberal nod for provincial seat

The BC Liberals have their first candidate to run in the vacant riding of Port Moody-Coquitlam.

Tri-City represented on MV committees

The Tri-Cities will have representation on every standing committee at the Metro Vancouver level this year.

Forrest to head PoCo business dev't task force

Port Coquitlam is aiming to ramp up its economic development this year by creating a task force to help new and current companies do business in the city. On Monday, Mayor Greg Moore launched a new task force headed by Coun.

PLEHANOV TRIAL: Accused used toy tops in class, mom testifies

A girl in Grade 2 at Bramblewood elementary school in 2009 told her mother that her substitute teacher was "kinda weird," the mother testified Tuesday.

Brunette closure tonight for PMH1 construction

Drivers are warned that construction of the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project will require a late night closure tonight (Tuesday) to the northbound Brunette Avenue exit (Exit 40A).

PLEHANOV TRIAL: Principal outlines internal investigation

Taking the stand at the Aleksandr Plehanov trial Tuesday afternoon, Bramblewood elementary principal Brenda Walker outlined the investigation undertaken by the school after allegations that a substitute teacher had inappropriately touched a student i

Super to speak at next DPAC meeting Jan. 25

The District Parent Advisory Council is starting off the year with a jam-packed agenda for its next general meeting. The meeting, slated for Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m.

PLEHANOV TRIAL: Mother testifies she saw Plehanov's car outside her home

The mother of a Bramblewood elementary school student allegedly touched by a substitute teacher in October 2009 broke down on the stand Monday when she recalled the afternoon she saw the accused's car outside her home.

Coquitlam daycare operator charged in connection with infant's 2011 death

A Coquitlam daycare operator is being charged after an infant boy died in her care one year ago.

PLEHANOV TRIAL: Mom testifies about alleged incident months before Plehanov's arrest

A third girl alleged to have been touched by former substitute teacher Aleksandr Plehanov said in court Monday morning that "Mr. P" had touched her shoulder and rubbed her bum as he reviewed her math work.