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Photos: Opening day for Port Coquitlam Farmers Market

Photos: Opening day for Port Coquitlam Farmers Market

The Port Coquitlam Farmers Market officially opened on Thursday, June 6, for its 2024 season.
App makes it easier to find public washroom facilities in Port Moody

App makes it easier to find public washroom facilities in Port Moody

Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are also registered on the GoHere app that identifies nearby public washroom facilities.
World Wide Food Festival connects global cultures through food, music and multicultural performers

World Wide Food Festival connects global cultures through food, music and multicultural performers

Coquitlam's Low Entropy Foundation hosts free family-friendly event at Town Centre Park on July 6, 2024
Rainbow flag flies at Coquitlam City Hall in June for Pride Month

Rainbow flag flies at Coquitlam City Hall in June for Pride Month

For June 2024, a rainbow flag is flying at city hall and there are more than 115 banners placed around Coquitlam.
Photos + Video: Port Moody troupe bows out this month with 'LOVE'

Photos + Video: Port Moody troupe bows out this month with 'LOVE'

LOVE is a tribute to the English musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Its last performance on June 22, 2024, is the final curtain call for the IOCO Players Theatre in Port Moody.
Photos: A new First Nations mural is up at this Coquitlam hub

Photos: A new First Nations mural is up at this Coquitlam hub

"Ancestral Legacy" is a mural at the Town Centre Park Community Centre in Coquitlam that was painted by the Raven–Tacuara collective — the same group behind "The Ripple" south of city hall.
Posthumous plaques for Coquitlam sports legend, city councillor

Posthumous plaques for Coquitlam sports legend, city councillor

Coquitlam city council is expected tonight, June 3, to approve plaques for Bill Green and Bill LeClair.
Claire Nielsen: Our psyche and media violence

Claire Nielsen: Our psyche and media violence

Columnist Claire Nielsen shares her views on the increasing violence in media.
Sunday Night Read: 'Museum of Anthropology and Grandmother’s House'

Sunday Night Read: 'Museum of Anthropology and Grandmother’s House'

This short story series submission is from Deborah Stephan of Burnaby.
Minter: Proven Winners' spiraea ‘Glow Girl' is turning heads

Minter: Proven Winners' spiraea ‘Glow Girl' is turning heads

Spiraeas also make great container plants and they play nicely with other plants for a beautiful display, writes master gardener Brian Minter.