Port Moody-Coquitlam may refer to: Port Moody-Coquitlam (provincial electoral district), renamed Port Moody-Burquitlam in 2024, in British Columbia, Canada...
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Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada...
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1913, Port Moody's Council met for the first time as a city. The City of Port Moody is located entirely in the Federal riding of Port Moody—Coquitlam and...
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Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam is a federal electoral district in British Columbia. It encompasses a portion of the former electoral district of Port Moody—Westwood—Port...
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Port Moody—Coquitlam (formerly known as Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam) is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented...
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toward the Coquitlam and Pitt lakes. Coquitlam borders Burnaby and Port Moody to the west, New Westminster to the southwest, and Port Coquitlam to the southeast...
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Port Coquitlam (/koʊˈkwɪtləm/ koh-KWIT-ləm) is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is one of 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver. Located 27 km...
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The Port Moody-Coquitlam Railway also known as the Thurston-Flavelle Railway was a short railway line operated by the British Columbia Electric Railway...
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schools. School District No. 43 (Coquitlam) serves the Tri-Cities, including the cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, and the villages of Anmore...
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James Moore (Canadian politician) (category People from Port Moody)
from 2000 to 2015, representing Port Moody—Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam (2000–2004) and then Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam (2004–2015). He also served as...
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Port Moody-Burquitlam is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada. The district of Port Moody-Coquitlam was established by the Electoral...
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southwestern part of Coquitlam and the southern part of Port Moody. The NDP found much of its support in New Westminster, Port Moody and in the Maillardville...
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Bonita Zarrillo (category Coquitlam city councillors)
1966) is a Canadian politician and is the Member of Parliament for Port Moody—Coquitlam elected in the 2021 Canadian federal election. She had previously...
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Its predecessor riding was Coquitlam and was redistributed into Port Coquitlam, Port Moody-Burnaby Mountain and Coquitlam-Maillardville ridings. For other...
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Tri-Cities (British Columbia) (category Port Coquitlam)
informal grouping of the three adjacent suburban cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody, along with the two villages of Anmore and Belcarra in...
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portion of Coquitlam. This riding was created in 1996 from parts of the electoral districts of New Westminster—Burnaby and Port Moody—Coquitlam. This riding...
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abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Mission—Coquitlam and Port Moody—Coquitlam ridings. It consisted of: the Dewdney-Alouette Regional District;...
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Nelly Shin (category People from Coquitlam)
as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada for Port Moody—Coquitlam as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. Shin is the first...
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politician. She served as the member of Parliament for the riding of Port Moody—Coquitlam from 1993 to 1997 as a member of the Reform Party of Canada. Hayes...
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provided between Downtown Vancouver and the municipalities of Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, and Mission. Along its route...
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Port Moody-Westwood was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada, from 2001 to 2009. BC Stats Profile Results...
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Fin Donnelly (category Coquitlam city councillors)
Westminster—Coquitlam from 2009 to 2015, and Port Moody—Coquitlam from 2015 to 2019. Prior to his election as a federal MP, he served as Coquitlam city councillor...
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Iain Black (category People from Coquitlam)
Party. He was re-elected in the 2009 BC general election in the Port Moody-Coquitlam riding. Black was the Minister of Labour between October 25, 2010...
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Lou Sekora (category Mayors of Coquitlam)
candidate of the Liberal Party of Canada, representing the riding of Port Moody—Coquitlam. In the 2000 general election, he lost his seat to Canadian Alliance...
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In British Columbia, the NDP lost three seats (Kootenay—Columbia, Port Moody—Coquitlam, and, after having lost it at a by-election, Nanaimo—Ladysmith);...
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British Columbia, the party lost the ridings of Kootenay—Columbia and Port Moody—Coquitlam to the Conservatives and Nanaimo—Ladysmith to the Greens, while in...
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Port Coquitlam electoral district and Filippelli in Port Moody-Coquitlam. By this time Filippelli was a 26-year-old electrician living in Port Moody....
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Port Coquitlam to Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain included: Inclusion of Douglas Island Removal of Westwood and other areas in Coquitlam, east of Port Moody...
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The team was founded in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, as the Port Coquitlam Buckeroos until its relocation to Port Moody in 2006. Note: GP = Games...
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SkyTrain (Vancouver) (section Port Coquitlam extension)
College campus in Coquitlam. Originally referred to as the Port Moody-Coquitlam (PMC) Line, it provides a "one-seat ride" from Coquitlam to Vancouver. Switches...
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