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Yesterday | Burnaby Now

Property values hold steady...

Amongst this month's post-holiday bills, local residents will find another piece of mail: their annual property assessment notice.

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Related Topix: Canada,

Mon Jan 04, 2010

Coquitlam Now

Crime, Evergreen big issues...

Heavy accumulations shut down Coquitlam's curling rink, and a consultant assesses the structural integrity of the aging facility's roof.

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Related Topix: Canada,

Sat Jan 02, 2010

Tri-City News

2009 Decade in Review: Recession fears realized

House prices rose and unemployment shrank for a good portion of the last decade but as the world ushered in 2009 it was clear the party had come to a crashing end.

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Related Topix: Home, Mortgage,

Thu Dec 31, 2009

Keremeos Review

Former operators look forward to running Grist Mill in 2010

Several interested residents were on hand to listen to a presentation outlining a proposal to reactivate the Grist Mill at Keremeos village councila s regular meeting on February 2, 2009.

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Related Topix: Canada

Tue Dec 29, 2009

Vancouver Sun

Tasers used by B.C. police are faulty: Tests

Eight X26 Tasers 'failed to meet manufacturer's specifications and must therefore be destroyed, or repaired and retested, before going back into service,' a statement released by B.C. Ministry of Public Safety said Thursday.

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Related Topix: Canada

Sun Dec 27, 2009

Canada.com

Greens gain ground

Ita s getting easier to be Green. Environmentalists are heralding yesterdaya s election as a watershed event for the Green Party, which had garnered 6.8 per cent of the popular vote across Canada as of 10:30 p.m. Locally, Marshall Smith ran for New Westminster-Coquitlam and Rod Brindamour ran for Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Canada,

Fri Dec 25, 2009

Burnaby News Leader

Rapid transit extensions frozen under TransLink budget

TransLink will extract an extra $146 million from transit users and taxpayers in 2010, but don't expect to see service expand as a result.

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Wed Dec 23, 2009

Leader Post

Bacon associate pleads guilty, three others to be charged with Surrey Six massacre

Four members of the Red Scorpions gang have been arrested in connection with the worst gangland slaying in B.C. history: the execution of six people in a Surrey highrise 18 months ago.

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Related Topix: Canada

Tue Dec 22, 2009

Tri-City News

Yard gone, house still standing in Coquitlam

A Coquitlam home is teetering on the edge of a cliff after a broken water main washed away an embankment Wednesday night.

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Related Topix: Canada

Sun Dec 20, 2009

Coquitlam Now

Cops take more than 775 drunks off roads

Christmas is party season, and Coquitlam Mounties are warning they will be out in full force throughout the holidays looking for impaired drivers.

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Related Topix: Canada

Fri Dec 18, 2009

Tri-City News

Store relocates to Port Moody's old town

Tea-lovers can now take a break and enjoy a hot brew at the Tealicous Tea Company in Port Moody.

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Related Topix: Canada,

Thu Dec 17, 2009

Calgary Herald

Crews called to B.C. landslide

Heavy rain may have been a factor in a landslide that washed away part of a steep bank in Coquitlam, B.C., early Thursday.

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Related Topix: Landslide, Weather, Canada

Coquitlam Now

Port Moody wants high-tech...

Bold research and development that will attract international investors and spawn business upstarts is in Port Moody's future.

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Related Topix: Canada, World News, China, Asia

Tri-City News

Council won't fund seniors support group

Port Moody seniors will not be getting home visits, phone support or help with grocery shopping from Community Volunteer Services for Seniors after city council denied the groupa s request for one-time funding of $5,000. The money was targeted to help CVSS get by until March 2010 after Fraser Health cancelled its annual $75,000 in funding too late ...

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Related Topix: Canada

Tue Dec 15, 2009

Coquitlam Now

Cop hit by drunk driver 3 hours ago

A Port Moody police officer is recovering at home following an early morning crash where a drunk driver hit him.

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Related Topix: Canada

Mon Dec 14, 2009

Canada.com

Should Lower Mainland police be united?

Vancouver is one of the last metropolitan areas in Canada without a regional police force.

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Related Topix: Canada,

Sat Dec 12, 2009

Coquitlam Now

Wellness program to end Jan...

Fighting to choke back her tears of frustration and worry, Winnie Lee recounted how the last 15 years of her life have been ruined.

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Related Topix: Canada

Thu Dec 10, 2009

Tri-City News

Coquitlam, feds commit money for highway improvements

Sections of the Barnet and Lougheed Highway in Coquitlam will be upgraded following an announcement that the city and the federal government will partner to fund the project.

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Related Topix: Canada

Tue Dec 08, 2009

Tri-City News

Equestrians, cyclists like new Pitt River Bridge

Commuters arena t the only people benefiting from the completion of the new Pitt River Bridge.

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Related Topix: Canada,

Sun Dec 06, 2009

Canada.com

Korean group accuses Canadian teachers of molestation, drugs

A group in Korea is taking aim at Canadians and other foreigners teaching English in the country, claiming a high percentage of them have no morals, abuse drugs, rape Korean girls, molest children and spread AIDS.

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Related Topix: Canada, Pop/Rock, The Association

 

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