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Squamish Nation welcomes Lime bikes to reserve land

Squamish Nation welcomes Lime bikes to reserve land

A partnership between the Nation and the rental e-bike company, the first of its kind in Canada, will see a fleet of green bicycles deployed on reserve land
See your company name displayed at Port Coquitlam events, fests

See your company name displayed at Port Coquitlam events, fests

Port Coquitlam has unveiled a new expanded sponsorship program to help put businesses on the sides of garbage trucks, billboards and bus stops.
U.S. cannabis company suing B.C. business, partners for $2M

U.S. cannabis company suing B.C. business, partners for $2M

The two sets of equipment were expected to produce 20,000 pounds of marijuana each per year at a rate of $200 a pound or $8 million per year.
Smoking in Coquitlam parks, on trails will now cost you $500

Smoking in Coquitlam parks, on trails will now cost you $500

The city's bylaw fine for smoking in parks and on trails went up on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The fine returns to $150 after Sept. 30.
Opinion: Could Warren Buffett’s investment strategy help average Canadians?

Opinion: Could Warren Buffett’s investment strategy help average Canadians?

While Warren Buffet’s ‘buy low, sell high’ strategy has proven extremely successful for himself, it’s challenging for those without significant financial resources.
Minter: Cooler spring temperatures — and how to garden among them

Minter: Cooler spring temperatures — and how to garden among them

Master gardener Brian Minter: "We still have a long season ahead of us."
Opinion: Five ways artificial intelligence can improve your dating life

Opinion: Five ways artificial intelligence can improve your dating life

Online dating can be enhanced by using AI to create profiles, provide advice and identify matches.
Tri-Cities Today: June 9, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 9, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Sunday, June 9, 2024.
Two teachers, Coquitlam high school honoured for 'green' work

Two teachers, Coquitlam high school honoured for 'green' work

Joanne Peressin and Lynn Truong, as well as the Gleneagle Secondary Green Team, were recognized for the environmental work by the City of Coquitlam on June 1, 2024.
B.C. trial lawyers urge government action on sheriff shortage

B.C. trial lawyers urge government action on sheriff shortage

The Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. says the shortage is a severe issue affecting the administration of justice.