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Get some holiday shopping done at this special winter market in Port Moody

Get some holiday shopping done at this special winter market in Port Moody

The market, at Port Moody's Site B community space, runs Friday, Dec. 13, from 4 to 9 p.m.
Coquitlam residents return to polls Feb. 22 for school vote

Coquitlam residents return to polls Feb. 22 for school vote

Feb. 22, 2025, is the byelection date to replace trustee Jennifer Blatherwick, who was elected as the MLA for Coquitlam–Maillardville.
Port Moody boosts development cost charges

Port Moody boosts development cost charges

Port Moody last updated its development cost charges bylaw in 2019
Coquitlam MLA takes over Lore's file as she battles cancer

Coquitlam MLA takes over Lore's file as she battles cancer

NDP MLA Jodie Wickens is temporarily stepping in for Grace Lore as B.C.'s Minister of Children and Family Development.
BBB: How to plan your holiday budget

BBB: How to plan your holiday budget

Start saving early, project your expenses and keep track of your spending are some tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) suggests for planning a holiday budget.
What is Port Coquitlam's best Christmas tree in the BIA fest?

What is Port Coquitlam's best Christmas tree in the BIA fest?

Residents can take part in a scavenger hunt for the 12th annual Christmas Tree Festival, running until Dec. 20, 2024, for a chance to win one of three $50 gift cards to a downtown Port Coquitlam business.
Coquitlam issues permit to Beedie for 173 condos at Fraser Mills

Coquitlam issues permit to Beedie for 173 condos at Fraser Mills

Coquitlam council unanimously OK’d the development permit for Beedie Living to construct two buildings with 173 homes along Kong Court.
Fees for Coquitlam programs, services on the rise in 2025

Fees for Coquitlam programs, services on the rise in 2025

Coquitlam council this week gave three readings to the fees and charges bylaw that’s intended to offset the rising cost of inflation and align with other Metro Vancouver municipal rates.
Coquitlam seeks $45M from feds for Northeast Community Centre

Coquitlam seeks $45M from feds for Northeast Community Centre

The City of Coquitlam is looking to offset the building costs for the new $147.9-million recreation hub on Burke Mountain, which is due to open in 2028.
Proposal for Port Moody towers will go to public hearing in the new year

Proposal for Port Moody towers will go to public hearing in the new year

Vancouver-based developer Beedie Living wants to build 981 new homes in three towers in Port Moody's downtown.