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#POCOvotes2018: Donnelly seeks PoCo council seat

#POCOvotes2018: Donnelly seeks PoCo council seat

A youth soccer coach announced his campaign for Port Coquitlam council this week.
#POMOvotes2018: Lubik looking for council seat

#POMOvotes2018: Lubik looking for council seat

Amy Lubik is hoping to find a seat on Port Moody council at the end of the rainbow. Lubik, who led a delegation that secured a commitment from council to install a rainbow crosswalk in the city, will run for a seat on that council in the Oct.
#POCOvotes2018: Brad West to run for mayor in Port Coquitlam

#POCOvotes2018: Brad West to run for mayor in Port Coquitlam

The three-term city councillor launched his mayoralty campaign today.
Clay to seek third term as PoMo mayor

Clay to seek third term as PoMo mayor

Mike Clay will seek a third term as mayor of Port Moody. Clay, 52, is a life-long resident of the city who launched his political career in 2005 when he was elected to his first of two terms as a city councillor.

Soutar running for council in Coquitlam, Krier in Anmore

Another former provincial candidate is running for a seat on Coquitlam council. Ian Soutar, 28, ran last year in Coquitlam-Burke Mountain with the Green Party.

Mandarino running for Coquitlam mayor’s chair

Twice before he’s run unsuccessfully for council

Reid calls end to long career in Coquitlam politics

After 28 years in politics, Mae Reid has decided it is time to retire. The longtime Coquitlam city councillor told The Tri-City News Monday she will not seek re-election this fall, saying she hopes to spend more time reading and traveling.

Stickler to correct ‘mistake’

Coquitlam council candidate Darryl Stickler is blaming an “editing mistake” for incorrectly claiming he was a member of the executive for the Coquitlam Sports Centre Users Association (CSCUA) on his campaign website.

Spurling running for Coquitlam council

Nicola Spurling is adding her name to the growing list of candidates running for Coquitlam city council.
UPDATED: Dates for all-candidates meetings set

UPDATED: Dates for all-candidates meetings set

The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is hosting municipal all candidates debates for all three cities — Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody — in time for the Oct. 20 civic election.