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Don’t bet on party leaders losing their jobs any time soon, poll suggests

Don’t bet on party leaders losing their jobs any time soon, poll suggests

Challenges remain but Trudeau, O’Toole still enjoy support of crucial segments of the electorate.
COLUMN: kʷikʷəƛ̓əm leaders call on you to learn about National Truth and Reconciliation Day

COLUMN: kʷikʷəƛ̓əm leaders call on you to learn about National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Canada has created a new federal statutory holiday on Sept. 30 called The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Editorial: B.C. must become more transparent about COVID-19. Now

Editorial: B.C. must become more transparent about COVID-19. Now

Public trust depends on the government being transparent about what's going on
Letter: Will Port Moody's city officials listen to residents' preference for moderate growth?

Letter: Will Port Moody's city officials listen to residents' preference for moderate growth?

A survey of Port Moody residents indicates a majority favour a more moderate pace of growth. But a letter writer wonders if city officials will listen as they move forward on amendments to the official community plan.
Letter: Canadians remain poor under Justin Trudeau

Letter: Canadians remain poor under Justin Trudeau

All I ask for in return is your sincere acknowledgement that mitigating poverty in this country is a viable and necessary government responsibility, the letter writer states.
Letter: Why is there still no Fremont Connector to link Burke Mountain with Port Coquitlam?

Letter: Why is there still no Fremont Connector to link Burke Mountain with Port Coquitlam?

Burke Mountain development is here and it will continue to grow, this letter writer states.
Letter: Port Coquitlam is suffering because of Burke Mountain building

Letter: Port Coquitlam is suffering because of Burke Mountain building

After reading the article in the Tri-City News, I must say that I am very disturbed by what the City of Coquitlam is proposing regarding Polygon plans for building 148 townhomes on Victoria Drive and Cedar Drive.
Opinion: Urban-rural divide getting wider and damaging the Conservatives

Opinion: Urban-rural divide getting wider and damaging the Conservatives

Can the Conservatives pivot?
Exit poll insights on 2021 election campaign winners and losers

Exit poll insights on 2021 election campaign winners and losers

Almost half of Canadian voters supported candidates they thought had the best chance of defeating a party they disliked
Letter: Three cheers for the Port Coquitlam retirees who broke a 12-year fundraising record

Letter: Three cheers for the Port Coquitlam retirees who broke a 12-year fundraising record

More than $4,300 was raised for the Terry Fox Foundation by the residents of Astoria Retirement community.