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COQUITLAM: Getting ready for Evergreen

If the city of Coquitlam hopes to welcome the Evergreen Line , build a new library and manage growth in its next term, members of city council will have to set aside their past political differences and build consensus.

LIGHT LIST: Check out Xmas light displays

As we have in previous years, The Tri-City News will print a list of large light displays in the Tri-Cities for Christmas.

Drivers should expect delays

Drivers heading east on Highway 1 through the Cape Horn area are being advised to watch out for changes starting Friday. After Dec.

Picking, packing and giving gift of Christmas to kids

Soccer balls, gift cards, toy trucks, games, books and dolls were flying off the shelves last week. And that wasn't even at the mall.

Beware of fraudsters this holiday season

For most people the Christmas holidays are about family and giving, but for a certain element it is also an opportunity to commit fraud.

Higher cost for cops in Port Moody

The cost of Port Moody's "no call too small" police department is going up. The city's finance committee will be considering a 2012 operating budget for PMPD that is 4.48% higher than this year's.
Smile, you're on red light cameras

Smile, you're on red light cameras

Motorists driving through the Tri-Cities may want to think twice before running a red light.

Clarke - Christine Clarke - running for Tories in Port Moody-Coquitlam

The B.C. Conservative Party has announced that Christine Clarke will seek the party's nomination in Port Moody-Coquitlam , a potential candidate whose name sounds similar to that of a former Tri-City MLA who's now the premier.

Tri-City MPs middle of pack for expenses

Tri-City Members of Parliament spent slightly below the average for travel and office expenses compared to their B.C. colleagues last fiscal year, according to recently released documents.

Missing patient discharged from Riverview Hospital

A patient who walked away from Riverview Hospital three weeks ago has been discharged by hospital staff and is no longer considered missing, according to the Coquitlam RCMP. Marc Veillette did not return to the facility on Nov.