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Coquitlam Construction 101: Mind the neighbourhood or face fines

Coquitlam Construction 101: Mind the neighbourhood or face fines

“We know that most developers are doing their best,” Coquitlam bylaw manager Aaron Hilgerdenaar said. “But for those that don’t want to follow our Good Neighbour Policy, Coquitlam is not the place to do business.”
Photo call: Images of Port Coquitlam's nature sought by the city

Photo call: Images of Port Coquitlam's nature sought by the city

You can see your pictures on hydro utility boxes around Port Coquitlam, in marketing materials and in the city's 2025 calendar.
B.C. woman arrested after 'racially offensive' posts targeting South Asian community

B.C. woman arrested after 'racially offensive' posts targeting South Asian community

Police were able to identify the suspect with help from the public and the BC Hate Crimes Unit.
CRT rules in favour of Richmond night market over COVID-19 cancellation refund

CRT rules in favour of Richmond night market over COVID-19 cancellation refund

A woman paid more than $9,000 for a booth but only got a $6,475 refund when market was cancelled.
The boathouse at Buntzen Lake in Anmore will soon be replaced

The boathouse at Buntzen Lake in Anmore will soon be replaced

BC Hydro, which controls the reservoir in Anmore, is seeking public input about its proposed work.
SD43 superintendent Patricia Gartland will exit in December

SD43 superintendent Patricia Gartland will exit in December

Gartland is retiring two weeks before the start of the new academic year, bidding adieu to a 44-year teacher and administrative career with the district.
Employers given heads up in 70% of migrant worker housing inspections

Employers given heads up in 70% of migrant worker housing inspections

A study out of the University of British Columbia recently found migrant workers in the B.C. Okanagan living in extreme heat conditions beyond what the Western Agricultural Labour Initiative guidelines allow.
Man who allegedly groped stranger in her B.C. home charged, released

Man who allegedly groped stranger in her B.C. home charged, released

Police have released a photo of Jatinder Singh in hopes of advancing their investigation.
A second Tri-City pool will close in September for a hose down

A second Tri-City pool will close in September for a hose down

Port Coquitlam will temporarily close the Hyde Creek Recreation Centre pools on Monday, Aug. 26; in Coquitlam, CCAC tanks will also shut for a month starting on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
Andy Prest: What else could you buy for the price of North Vancouver's least expensive house?

Andy Prest: What else could you buy for the price of North Vancouver's least expensive house?

The least expensive home sold on the North Shore this summer went for $1.2 million. Let's see what that might get you in other parts of Canada 🏡