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Orphaned Anmore cubs progressing

Three bear cubs that lost their mother after the animal charged an Anmore man in early August are being well cared for in a large enclosure with lots of places to play and hide and even a pool to swim in.

Nobody hurt but damage severe at condo

Mike Judd holds a Ziploc bag full of medications salvaged from his fire-damaged condo and says he's just happy nobody was hurt.

Accident downs Coq. hydro line

Coquitlam emergency services descended on Austin Avenue and Mariner Way Thursday afternoon after a power line was downed across the intersection.

Info sought on missing Coquitlam mom

The parents of a missing mother of two from Coquitlam pleaded for anyone with any information about their daughter's whereabouts to come forward.

Work continues

Construction crews working on the King Edward Street overpass in Coquitlam are "making good progress," a city official said this week. But it's not likely the viaduct that spans from Lougheed Highway to United Boulevard will be open ahead of the Nov.

Growing veggies & feeding families

Nature's bounty took root in Coquitlam's Inspiration Garden this summer and now Tri-City food bank users will get the benefits.

Rick Hansen's cross-country relay to start today

A cross-Canada relay that will pass through the Tri-Cities to mark the 25th anniversary of the Man In Motion tour was to start today (Wednesday) in Newfoundland.

That's not Share at your door

Share Family and Community Services has issued a warning about someone canvassing door-to-door for the social service agency in Coquitlam and Port Moody.

'Welcome' meetings may still take place

There are no plans to change the procedure for welcoming kindergarten students and their parents to school in the Tri-Cities despite an ongoing labour dispute with the BC Teachers' Federation.

UPDATED: Fire rips through Maillardville complex

A massive condo fire in Coquitlam had fire crews and police evacuating the area Tuesday afternoon as billowing smoke choked residents out of neighbouring homes. The fire at 99 Begin St.