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  2. Skate Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Canadian Figure Skating Association changed its name to Skate Canada. [3] [2] In 2020, Skate Canada announced a SafeSport program for the prevention and management of misconduct, injury and general disputes. [7] In 2021, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Skate Canada held its first virtual competition, the 2021 Skate Canada ...

  3. List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Coquitlam Central Station: Haney Place Exchange: Coquitlam Central [RAPIDBUS] [131] [132] 150 Coquitlam Central Station White Pine Beach Coquitlam Central [SUMMER-ONLY] May (weekends and holidays) June–September (Monday–Sunday) [133] [134] 151 Burquitlam Station: Coquitlam Central Station Burquitlam Coquitlam Central [135] [136] 152 ...

  4. Coquitlam - Wikipedia

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    Coquitlam (/ k oʊ ˈ k w ɪ t l ə m / ⓘ koh-KWIT-ləm) [7] is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly suburban, Coquitlam is the sixth-largest city in the province, with an estimated population of 174,248 in 2024, [4] and one of the 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver. The mayor is Richard Stewart. [3]

  5. CJOB - Wikipedia

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    CJOB was a 250-watt station at 1340 kHz owned by John Oliver Blick (the "JOB" in the call sign) The station moved to 680 kHz and increased its power to 5,000 watts on October 8, 1957. [ 5 ] At the same time it installed a new antenna 90 metres (294 ft) high in Fort Whyte, Manitoba , 5 kilometres (3 mi) west of Hwy. 75.

  6. Burquitlam station - Wikipedia

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    Burquitlam station provides an on- and off-street transit exchange on Clarke Road, between Como Lake and Smith avenues. [4] The station is in Translink's Fare Zone 3 which means customers must pay additional fare if they cross zone boundaries using SeaBus or SkyTrain during peak hours (from start of transit service in the morning to 6:30 pm, excluding weekends and holidays).

  7. Mundy Park - Wikipedia

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    Mundy Park is a park located in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. [1] At 176 hectares (435 acres), it is the largest park Coquitlam. The park has many walking trails that pass the park's two lakes: Mundy Lake and Lost Lake. There are also sports fields, a lacrosse box, an outdoor swimming pool, disc golf area, picnic area, and playground. [2]

  8. Coast Mountain Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) is the contract operator for bus transit services in Metro Vancouver and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, known locally as TransLink, the entity responsible for public transit in the region.

  9. Burquitlam, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Planning Department of the City of Coquitlam describes Burquitlam as being north of the golf course, east of North Road, and to the south of the boundary of the City of Port Moody. Burquitlam Plaza is a shopping plaza by the intersection of Clarke Road (a northeastern continuation of the North Road arterial) and Como Lake Ave. [3]