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Port Moody seniors home that feels 'like living on a cruise ship' dead in the water: proponents

Port Moody seniors home that feels 'like living on a cruise ship' dead in the water: proponents

PORT MOODY — Rents for the full-service apartments would cost about $5,000 a month, including all meals, snacks, activities and services like cleaning and maintenance
Tri-Cities Today: October 11, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: October 11, 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023.
Flavours of India: New Port Coquitlam spot to satisfy biriyani cravings

Flavours of India: New Port Coquitlam spot to satisfy biriyani cravings

PORT COQUITLAM — A former Langley take out biriyani spot just opened its doors in PoCo — who are they? The story of Raghu’s Biriyani Drive.
BRTs are in Jakarta and Taichung. Will the Tri-Cities get one, too?

BRTs are in Jakarta and Taichung. Will the Tri-Cities get one, too?

PORT COQUITLAM — Mayor Brad West has put a motion to lobby for a future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor along Lougheed Highway to replace the R3 route from Maple Ridge to Coquitlam Central.
Auction prizes, Snowflake doughnuts selling fast for Amanda Todd Legacy Society

Auction prizes, Snowflake doughnuts selling fast for Amanda Todd Legacy Society

PORT COQUITLAM — There are nearly 400 items up for bid in the online auction, while Coquitlam's Doughnut Love is whipping up the Snowflake doughnut for the charity this month.
Port Coquitlam threatens to pull property tax exemption for Atira

Port Coquitlam threatens to pull property tax exemption for Atira

PORT COQUITLAM — The Atira Women's Resource Society, which provides transitional housing and supportive services in The Alex, is seeking a $34,658 permissive tax exemption for the Prairie Avenue property.
Coquitlam Foundation has a fresh face on its board

Coquitlam Foundation has a fresh face on its board

COQUITLAM — The philanthropic organization named Matthew Sebastiani to its board of directors last month.
Massive Port Moody redevelopment project gets green light after marathon meeting — and some drama

Massive Port Moody redevelopment project gets green light after marathon meeting — and some drama

PORT MOODY — Redevelopment of the city's Coronation Park neighbourhood is expected to begin by October 2025, with the first residents able to move in by late 2028 or early 2029.
Six dead trees coming down by Port Coquitlam Community Centre

Six dead trees coming down by Port Coquitlam Community Centre

PORT COQUITLAM — The trees likely died due to stress and root-zone loading after the $132-million civic facility went up in 2021.
Two big cedars to stay in proposed Port Coquitlam subdivision

Two big cedars to stay in proposed Port Coquitlam subdivision

PORT COQUITLAM — The city's committee of council advanced a rezoning bid to subdivide the lot at 1675 Pitt River Rd.