Skip to content

Highlights

'We're going to take our time': Anmore seeks more details on massive development plan

'We're going to take our time': Anmore seeks more details on massive development plan

Port Coquitlam-based developer Icona Properties wants to build 3,300 new homes on 150 acres it owns in the south part of Anmore.
Letter: Selina Robinson is 'not my NDP,' Coquitlam writer states

Letter: Selina Robinson is 'not my NDP,' Coquitlam writer states

Coquitlam letter writer is upset about Coquitlam–Maillardville MLA Selina Robinson's recent comments about the Middle East, calling the origins of Israel "a crappy piece of land with nothing on it."
Tri-Cities Today: February 7, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: February 7, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.
Sea turtle found at Pedder Bay only second ever found in B.C. waters

Sea turtle found at Pedder Bay only second ever found in B.C. waters

The turtle, typically found much farther south, was rushed to the Vancouver Aquarium suffering from hypothermia
B.C. woman wins $165 in dog-bites-dog case

B.C. woman wins $165 in dog-bites-dog case

Woman says she had to re-home her dog after a "campaign of character assassination."
I Watched This Game: Lindholm scores twice in Canucks debut to defeat Hurricanes

I Watched This Game: Lindholm scores twice in Canucks debut to defeat Hurricanes

It looks like Elias Lindholm will fit in just fine with his new team.
Photos: Coquitlam powers up new library bus at Poirier branch fête

Photos: Coquitlam powers up new library bus at Poirier branch fête

The new Library Link was unveiled by the Coquitlam Public Library, its board of trustees and city councillors today, Feb. 6, 2024.
For Better or For Worse comic artist Lynn Johnston ventures into kids books

For Better or For Worse comic artist Lynn Johnston ventures into kids books

Famed North Vancouver cartoonist Lynn Johnston’s new series of kids books follow the adventures of 9-year-old Timothy Bot
B.C. judge upholds $96K in fishery fines

B.C. judge upholds $96K in fishery fines

Two men and a fishing company were fined for salmon fishery offences around Haida Gwaii.
B.C. lawsuits allege lithium batteries became rockets in fatal fire

B.C. lawsuits allege lithium batteries became rockets in fatal fire

"Jets of flaming gas venting from the tops of cells in the e-bike battery turned each into a tiny, unguided metal rocket."