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Valerie Simpson, who’s in charge of organizing all the items Como Lake United Church is selling on Saturday to prepare for the demolition of its buildings, takes a look around the sanctuary. The pews are all for sale, although, she said, the end plates may be preserved as souvenirs for church members. Most of the stained glass will be incorporated in the new church space, which will be included in a new affordable rental apartment building to be constructed on the site. Story, more photos on page 3.
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Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore says the decision to award departing Metro Vancouver board members a retirement allowance retroactive to 2007 “missed the mark,” and the board will reconsider the move. The reversal comes after residents from across the region expressed outrage about the retroactive payments on social media and through other feedback channels. Moore told The Tri-City News Wednesday from Australia, where he’s on a trip on Metro business, that while some negative feedback is always expected when politicians make changes to their remuneration, there was much more blowback than he anticipated. “Where we really got it wrong is when we looked at the retirement allowance,” he said. “People really didn’t think that was a good idea.” He later added: “I think it is important that politicians change their minds if the citizens are going in a different direction.” see CLAY, MOORE, page 16
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