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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 2015 Your community. Your stories.
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THE FLOWER OF REMEMBRANCE
GARY MCKENNA The Tri-CiTy News
Anyone hoping to catch a bus in some parts of the TriCities in the next six months should get ready to wait, according to a bus union official. Service disruptions are expected to continue in many neighbourhoods as TransLink works to replace 62 defective diesel community shuttles, vehicles that have been frequently taken off the road due to complaints about exhaust fumes making drivers sick. Nathan Woods, president of Unifor Local 111, which represents Coast Mountain Bus Co. drivers, told Coquitlam councillors during a committee meeting Monday that from five to 10 drivers are regularly sidelined because coaches are unavailable. “As much as we have been ramping up concerns about the fumes and the toxicity of it, the issues here are… service reliability,” he said during Monday’s council in committee meeting.
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Irene Brown is one of thousands of volunteers across Canada who are part of the Royal Canadian Legion poppy drive that started last weekend. Brown, a past president of the Port Coquitlam Legion and the poppy campaign chair, said Branch 133 brought in $46,000 last year, with proceeds benefitting programs for the youth, seniors, disabled and veterans. Fabric and sticker poppies are available by donation until Sunday, Nov. 8; anyone wanting to take a two-hour shift to help out can call their Legion branch (for PoCo, 604-942-8911; Coquitlam, 604-937-0111; Port Moody, 604-936-1312). Meanwhile, PoCo Legion members, who last Monday received a proclamation from Mayor Greg Moore and city council to declare Nov. 5 to 11 Veterans Week, will be at the BC Lions game on Nov. 7 for a Remembrance Day halftime show. For more on Remembrance Day in the Tri-Cities, see page 6 plus our section on pages 18 and 19, and read Friday’s edition of The Tri-City News.
see UNION HEAD, page 8
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Coquitlam bylaw officers issued 202 off-leash dog tickets over the summer. See article on page 9
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