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Inflation a concern as the cost of Coquitlam public works projects soars

Inflation a concern as the cost of Coquitlam public works projects soars

Up to 70 public works projects on Coquitlam engineers’ plate in 2023.
Yang sculptural exhibit in Port Moody ends on July 20

Yang sculptural exhibit in Port Moody ends on July 20

Art show by Max TS. Yang is up at PoMoArts for one more week.
New B.C. bail program wrapped up in labour court action

New B.C. bail program wrapped up in labour court action

The bail program was implemented to address staffing and assignment of Crown counsel who carry out bail-related responsibilities.
Photos: Hundreds celebrate inclusion, acceptance at first-ever Coquitlam Pride

Photos: Hundreds celebrate inclusion, acceptance at first-ever Coquitlam Pride

Art, dance and storytelling sum up the long-awaited community-organized Coquitlam gathering — and plans for next year may already be in works.
Missing Coquitlam woman with dementia found: RCMP

Missing Coquitlam woman with dementia found: RCMP

Lifang Cheng is back with her family, Coquitlam Mounties confirm and are now looking to establish a timeline of her whereabouts.
B.C. wildfires on the rise amid drought, federal help on the way

B.C. wildfires on the rise amid drought, federal help on the way

The number of wildfires in British Columbia continues to rise amid persistent drought, and federal aid — including military resources — is on the way.
You can cheer on Canada at the Women's World Cup at this Port Moody soccer event

You can cheer on Canada at the Women's World Cup at this Port Moody soccer event

Canada opens the Women’s World Cup against Nigeria on Thursday
What are Coquitlam's emerging issues? The city wants your ideas for its Strategic Plan renewal

What are Coquitlam's emerging issues? The city wants your ideas for its Strategic Plan renewal

Coquitlam City Hall is asking for input for its 2024–27 Strategic Plan.
It’s time to ‘essentially ban fireworks’ in Port Moody: fire chief

It’s time to ‘essentially ban fireworks’ in Port Moody: fire chief

Port Moody is one of only three municipalities in Metro Vancouver that still allow the sale and use of consumer fireworks.
A documentary series that presents different stories of the Indigenous elders

A documentary series that presents different stories of the Indigenous elders

"My hope for the show is that these stories engage a wide audience and make them open their eyes to the characters and their stories that are relevant to everyone — then we can move forward as one."