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Shot of Scotch (left), a group of highland dancers, and the musical group the Kailyarders are among the entertainers scheduled to wow the crowds Saturday at the BC Highland Games at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park.
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Coq. man is murdered in Burnaby shooting JEREMY DEUTSCH BURNABY NOW
A Coquitlam man was gunned down Monday evening in Burnaby. Burnaby RCMP officers were called out to the 3900block of Forest Street at sundown Monday evening after shots rang out on the residential street. A man was found shot and, after being helped by people in the area, he was taken to hospital, where he died an hour later at 10:30 p.m. On Tuesday, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) identified the man
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as Christopher Alexander Serrano, 29 of Coquitlam. IHIT said he also used the surname Hurtado. Now, investigators are trying to figure out a motive for the shooting and what led the man with a criminal past to that area. see SUSPECT CAR, page 14
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There will be some PoCo pride in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. The Major League Baseball Club selected Port Coquitlam pitcher Curtis Taylor in the draft last Friday. The photo above shows the moment when Taylor, a right-hander who plays for the University of BC Thunderbirds, found out the good news while with his family. For more, please read article in TC Sports, page 39.
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