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10 more classrooms are coming to this Coquitlam middle school

10 more classrooms are coming to this Coquitlam middle school

The 10 new classrooms will accommodate about 250 more students at Scott Creek Middle School in Coquitlam.
Nunnery proposed for Catholic school, church in Port Coquitlam

Nunnery proposed for Catholic school, church in Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam's committee of council advanced a development variance permit for the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver to build a house for nuns working at Our Lady of the Assumption school and church.
Long-time Port Coquitlam collision repair centre changes ownership

Long-time Port Coquitlam collision repair centre changes ownership

Lift Auto Group acquires Boyd Port Coquitlam, joining the CSN Collision network
Coquitlam needs another $2M to rebuild Spani Pool

Coquitlam needs another $2M to rebuild Spani Pool

Coquitlam plans to add another $2 million to the draft 2024–28 capital plan to cover the cost overruns for the facility renewal.
New bylaw will ban firework sales in Port Moody, restrict their possession and display

New bylaw will ban firework sales in Port Moody, restrict their possession and display

If the bylaw is passed, Port Moody will be one of the last major cities in Metro Vancouver to ban the sale of fireworks.
Kristina Chung named CEO of Port Moody hospital foundation

Kristina Chung named CEO of Port Moody hospital foundation

Chung was a key player in Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation's $5-million Emergency Department Expansion Campaign and the $2.1-million Medical Imaging Campaign.
BBB: Three finance tips to navigate 'good' vs. 'bad' debt

BBB: Three finance tips to navigate 'good' vs. 'bad' debt

November is Financial Literacy Month, so what can you do to not let your money slip away into debt?
It's official — Port Moody's Rocky Point Ice Cream is one of the best in North America

It's official — Port Moody's Rocky Point Ice Cream is one of the best in North America

Rocky Point Ice Cream has been tantalizing Port Moody taste buds since 1997.
Bad behaviour, dirty lots and sudden road closures: Coquitlam cracks down on builders during housing boom

Bad behaviour, dirty lots and sudden road closures: Coquitlam cracks down on builders during housing boom

"We want to send the message out there that this is serious," Coquitlam's Doug Vance said, addressing builders. "Our residents are taking it serious. Council is taking it serious. Staff is taking it seriously. You need to take it seriously."
Got extra warm clothes? Coats for Kids drive has 11 Tri-Cities donation spots

Got extra warm clothes? Coats for Kids drive has 11 Tri-Cities donation spots

Coats, scarves, gloves, blankets and new toys are needed for the annual HAVAN Coats for Kids campaign.