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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 Your community. Your stories.
Coquitlam 2017 YeaR in
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Pages 20 & 2
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TRI-CITY
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SHE’S A 95-YEAR-OLD FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
PIPELINE
No to city’s pipe plea NEB turns down Coquitlam request for alternate route DiaNe StraNDberg The Tri-CiTy News
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Beatrice Janyk is being honoured by Canadian Blood Services as possibly the world’s oldest blood donor when she makes her regular donation today in Vancouver. The Coquitlam resident is 95 years old and gives blood every 56 days. For more on how she got started, see story on page 3.
BEST BARD Coquitlam’s Dr. Charles Best secondary school tackles A Midsummer Night’s Dream: see arts/ent., page 28
The city of Coquitlam has lost its bid to get a different route than is planned for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion because of lack of evidence that alternative routes were better. The National Energy Board (NEB) published its decision this week, stating that the applied-for route through the United Boulevard business district is the “best possible” and balances safety, engineering and environmental factors, and will have the least impact on businesses. The Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Expansion project is a $7.4-billion plan to twin the existing pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast, including a route from the Fraser River through the city. see CITY WANTED, page 3
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