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Happy with Coquitlam council, O’Neill calls it quits

Happy with Coquitlam council, O’Neill calls it quits

After seven years on Coquitlam city council, Terry O’Neill will attend his final meeting Monday evening.
Nine votes shy of a Coquitlam council seat, Mazzarolo 'happy overall' with first campaign

Nine votes shy of a Coquitlam council seat, Mazzarolo 'happy overall' with first campaign

31-year-old lawyer said he has no regrets with how he ran his campaign
Port Moody will shift direction, not reverse, says new mayor

Port Moody will shift direction, not reverse, says new mayor

Port Moody’s new mayor says his election Saturday was part of a region-wide expression of frustration by voters about the diminishing livability of Metro Vancouver. At 26 years old, Rob Vagramov knows that frustration all too well.
Lubik adds another young voice to PoMo council

Lubik adds another young voice to PoMo council

Port Moody’s council is getting younger. Not only is the city’s new mayor, 26 year-old Rob Vagramov, one of the youngest to hold that position in Canada, new councillor-elect Amy Lubik is in her mid-30s.
Two new faces bring some diversity to Coquitlam council

Two new faces bring some diversity to Coquitlam council

There will be two new faces on Coquitlam council after Saturday night's municipal election. Trish Mandewo and Steve Kim took the seventh and eighth spots respectively, filling vacancies left by retiring councillors Mae Reid and Terry O'Neill.
Darling, McCurrach council newbies

Darling, McCurrach council newbies

PoCovotes2018: 18-year-councillor Mike Forrest not elected
PoCovotes2018: West hits ground running

PoCovotes2018: West hits ground running

Port Coquitlam mayor-elect putting plans in place for next four years
With nine-vote margin, Kim holding off on declaring victory in Coquitlam council race

With nine-vote margin, Kim holding off on declaring victory in Coquitlam council race

"Having gone through this before, it is best for me to take it as it comes."
#POMOvotes2018: Voters tell city to keep fire hall property

#POMOvotes2018: Voters tell city to keep fire hall property

Port Moody voters don’t want the city to sell the vacant fire hall property and nearby public works yard.
Voters send 3 newcomers to SD43 board of education

Voters send 3 newcomers to SD43 board of education

Finances will be first order of business when Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Anmore trustees return to the board table