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Map: Here's where to find the 2023 Taste of the Tri-Cities participants

Map: Here's where to find the 2023 Taste of the Tri-Cities participants

Only one week left to try specialty menus at establishments across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
In the Courts: Ford vehicle owners propose B.C. class-action suit over ‘spontaneous’ fires

In the Courts: Ford vehicle owners propose B.C. class-action suit over ‘spontaneous’ fires

Plaintiffs claim car giant’s solution was ‘inadequate’ and created new problems
Condo sales defy market slow down in Coquitlam's developing neighbourhoods

Condo sales defy market slow down in Coquitlam's developing neighbourhoods

Dozens of condos sold in Coquitlam in February as real estate sales are inching up in the Tri-Cities, especially in Coquitlam and Port Moody.
New tax credits to know about for your 2022 tax filings

New tax credits to know about for your 2022 tax filings

The 2022 tax filing deadline is May 1, 2023
Photos: Jaws of life used to save driver in Coquitlam collision with dump truck

Photos: Jaws of life used to save driver in Coquitlam collision with dump truck

They were taken to hospital with minor injuries from the Lougheed Highway crash.
In the Courts: B.C. resident’s proposed class-action targets Home Depot for sharing data with Facebook

In the Courts: B.C. resident’s proposed class-action targets Home Depot for sharing data with Facebook

A proposed class action lawsuit claims Home Depot of Canada Inc. violated customers’ privacy by sharing personal information with tech giant Meta Platforms Inc.
Pedestrians pelted with pellet guns in unprovoked Coquitlam assault

Pedestrians pelted with pellet guns in unprovoked Coquitlam assault

Coquitlam RCMP say two men walked behind the victims and shot at their legs in the City Centre area.
Opinion: B.C. disinformation bill makes sense. Will it help?

Opinion: B.C. disinformation bill makes sense. Will it help?

As the drama over alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections plays out in Ottawa, the B.C. government introduced its own bill this week to try and tackle the rise of election disinformation.
Coquitlam homeowners can now use a credit card to pay for property taxes

Coquitlam homeowners can now use a credit card to pay for property taxes

The plastic payment option comes at the request of taxpayers and following recent changes to regulations in the credit card industry, Coquitlam staff say.
Bolin to step down as B.C. Conservative leader

Bolin to step down as B.C. Conservative leader

Leadership election to be held