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Coquitlam to NW: Remember $65M

Coquitlam has sent a strong message to New Westminster on the eve of the last presentation for the United Boulevard Extension: Don't give up the $65 million.

120 years: a big deal?

Coquitlam will mark its 120th year on July 25 but it won't be much of a party for some city councillors, who have already branded marking the milestone as "opportunistic" in a civic election year.

Watch out for fake doctor scam: Mounties

Coquitlam RCMP are warning the public, and business owners in particular, to be on the lookout for a fake physician who scammed a Coquitlam coffee shop owner.

Scott Creek in Coquitlam gets an IKEA make-over - with trees

Funded by the proceeds of IKEA Canada's Christmas tree sales, IKEA co-workers and Tree Canada advisors will spend the day at Scott Creek Linear Park planting saplings, trees and shrubs to help restore green spaces in communities where co-workers and

Committee wants PoMo council to look at fire hall loan - again

The city of Port Moody will again consider borrowing millions of dollars from the province to build a new Number 1 fire hall once a task force report into cost-saving measures is presented to city council next month.

MONEY TALKS: Retirement planning is not just about money

There is a direct link between a person's social capital - that is, their level of civic participation and sense of cooperation in the community - and their perceptions of health, according to a 2008 Statistics Canada study.

Pro ready to roll for ERH

Growing up, Ryan Leech always hoped he would make a life for himself in the cycling world. And since that dream has come true, he says he owes a great part of his successes to the local trails and the local hospital.

No debt relief for Spike fest

The Golden Spike Days Society was hoping for a "golden parachute" of sorts when it asked Port Moody city council for thousands of dollars in debt relief last month.

Former Coquitlam mayor gets 2 years probation

The trial of former Coquitlam mayor Jon Kingsbury may have come to an end but the 64-year-old said his legal battle is not over yet.

Tips on qualifying for a mortgage after bankruptcy

I then asked if they had re-established any credit over the past seven years, then braced for the answer I was afraid of. They both looked at each other and then back at me with that all too familiar 'I'm not quite sure what you mean' look.