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BBB: Here's how to avoid a rental scam

BBB: Here's how to avoid a rental scam

Scammers know that people in the midst of moving don’t always have time or capacity to do the necessary research, writes the Better Business Bureau.
Racist policies against Chinese revealed in new Coquitlam Heritage exhibit

Racist policies against Chinese revealed in new Coquitlam Heritage exhibit

A century-old census of Fraser Mills is now on display at the Coquitlam Public Library in a new exhibit called "The 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act."
A sweet goodbye: B.C. ice cream truck driver retires after 25 years

A sweet goodbye: B.C. ice cream truck driver retires after 25 years

'Basically, my whole purpose was to bring people in neighbourhoods together,' Amber Lidstone reflects as she retires. The new owners of the Wandering Wonders ice cream truck plan to carry on the tradition.
Tri-Cities charities, non-profits split $831K in federal post–pandemic cash

Tri-Cities charities, non-profits split $831K in federal post–pandemic cash

More than a dozen Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody community groups are getting a financial boost from the Community Services Recovery Fund.
Coquitlam drummer, SFU drum corps defend world title

Coquitlam drummer, SFU drum corps defend world title

Coquitlam resident Reid Maxwell led the SFU Pipe Band drum corps to gold in Scotland for a second straight year.
Photos + Video: Shiny vintage vehicles thrill thousands at 2023 Port Coquitlam Car Show

Photos + Video: Shiny vintage vehicles thrill thousands at 2023 Port Coquitlam Car Show

Downtown Port Coquitlam became a museum of motor vehicles, hot rods and even some wacky automobiles this past weekend.
Here’s why everyone is talking about Gardena by Intracorp’s design-driven community

Here’s why everyone is talking about Gardena by Intracorp’s design-driven community

With inspiring interiors and design-forward architecture, Intracorp Homes BC’s Gardena is the fastest-selling community in Coquitlam
8 things to do right now in your community to prepare for climate change

8 things to do right now in your community to prepare for climate change

Here are 8 ways people can prepare their communities for the impacts of climate change.
Minter: Got your garlic bulbs ready for planting?

Minter: Got your garlic bulbs ready for planting?

Garlic is very easy to grow and will make a wonderful addition to your winter garden. Give it a try, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
Shutterbugs: Port Coquitlam wants your best scenic photos

Shutterbugs: Port Coquitlam wants your best scenic photos

Port Coquitlam's prettiest scenic shots will be featured in the 2024 city calendar and other high profile locations.