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Election is on for Port Coquitlam's first 'official' pet

Election is on for Port Coquitlam's first 'official' pet

Do you live in Port Coquitlam, and have a dog, cat, bunny or bird? It could be the city's inaugural pet ambassador.
Coquitlam actor makes debut before famous playwright

Coquitlam actor makes debut before famous playwright

A Coquitlam actor will star in an off-Broadway show that will see its playwright in the audience on opening night.
Working from home? This interior designer offers tips to maximize your space

Working from home? This interior designer offers tips to maximize your space

These easy tips will help redesign your home to integrate work into your living area
Four reasons why you need to service your home boiler and hot water tank regularly

Four reasons why you need to service your home boiler and hot water tank regularly

Not sure if you should be getting your hot water tank and boiler regularly serviced? Here are the top reasons why regular service should be at the top of mind
More hands needed to run the Coquitlam district music fest

More hands needed to run the Coquitlam district music fest

A volunteer call is out to save the CDMF Performing Arts Festival for next year — and beyond.
Shining a light on home offices

Shining a light on home offices

Whatever you’re seeking, the team at Windsor Plywood will guide you through the process, be it deciding on a variety of wood or selecting a new front door
Tri-City actors in 'humanity' plays at Douglas College

Tri-City actors in 'humanity' plays at Douglas College

Two Tri-City student actors appear in Douglas College’s new theatrical production that runs this week.
Port Moody high school to premiere award-winning student play

Port Moody high school to premiere award-winning student play

A Port Moody high school will live-stream an award-winning play next week that was penned and directed by one of their own students.
Port Coquitlam author reveals sister's hostage-taking, death at B.C. jail

Port Coquitlam author reveals sister's hostage-taking, death at B.C. jail

Port Coquitlam resident Margaret Franz is out with her first book about her sister, Mary Steinhauser, a psychiatric nurse who died during a hostage-taking in New Westminster, in 1975.
I tried Ikea's new plant-based meatballs (and you probably should, too)

I tried Ikea's new plant-based meatballs (and you probably should, too)

Say hello to "Huvudroll." No, it's not this season's must-have storage system or end table. It's a plant-based meatball.