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MORTGAGE MINUTE: Know your goal when creating a real estate portfolio

Over the past 10 years I've worked with literally thousands of real estate investors and I can definitely say that one of the most common mistakes I see is that investors treat the mortgage on their investment properties the same way they do their pr

It's official: Here are your candidates for mayor, council and school board

Here's the full list, as of Friday afternoon, when nominations closed: (bullet point denotes incumbent) COQUITLAM MAYOR Barrie Lynch Richard Stewart COUNCIL Brent Asmundson Randy Delmonico Craig Hodge Doug Macdonell Massimo Mandarino Neal Nicholson T

Underpass gets in way of walking: report

A report examining the walkability of downtown Port Coquitlam does not address the biggest impediment to mobility in the neighbourhood: the Shaughnessy Street underpass.

Police seek witnesses after pedestrian struck

An elderly pedestrian is recovering in hospital after being struck by a beige Ford F350 pickup at the intersection of Robinson Street and Clarke Road Thursday afternoon.

Funds are needed to Move That Bus

For many youths, the bus is a frequent mode of transportation, delivering them to school, home and work. For some Tri-City young people, one bus delivers something else: help.

UPDATED: Deadline looming for civic candidates

Here's the most recent list of candidates in the Tri-Cities who have submitted their nomination papers, as of Friday at 2:30 p.m.: (Bullet point denotes incumbent) COQUITLAM For an updated list, visit: http://www.coquitlam.

A new neighbourhood in PoCo?

A proposed development that would dramatically reshape the northeast section of Port Coquitlam's Dominion Triangle cleared a significant hurdle Tuesday night.

Tax breaks for PoMo heritage homes?

Renovations and upgrades to character homes and commercial buildings in Moody Centre could be eligible for tax breaks next year if Port Moody council approves a new tax exemption bylaw.

Police seek to identify suspect

Coquitlam RCMP is asking for the public's help to identify a man they believe stole a $700 iPhone from a Rogers store earlier this month. On Oct.

More delays in Sater case

There's still no trial date set in the case of the man accused of killing two women in a hit-and-run accident earlier this year.