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Two grocery items in Coquitlam cost $40. The NDP is not happy

Two grocery items in Coquitlam cost $40. The NDP is not happy

Burnaby South MP and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was in Coquitlam today, July 8, 2024, to speak about the rising cost of groceries in Canada. His party's motion to force lower grocery bills was rejected last month.
Top change for Coquitlam nonprofit that runs Festival du Bois

Top change for Coquitlam nonprofit that runs Festival du Bois

Pooja Parsan, who is originally from Mauritius, joined Société francophone de Maillardville last fall after taking part in Festival du Bois and community projects.
All-star treatment: Vote for the best businesses in the Tri-Cities – and be entered to win $500

All-star treatment: Vote for the best businesses in the Tri-Cities – and be entered to win $500

Highlight a Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore or Belcarra company that deserves recognition
Get Out: Low Entropy's Drop-in Adult Soccer

Get Out: Low Entropy's Drop-in Adult Soccer

Fun for all: Weekly co-ed soccer matches foster and celebrate community diversity.
BBB: Buying camping gear can be overwhelming. What you need to know

BBB: Buying camping gear can be overwhelming. What you need to know

Choose the right tent, buy good quality gear and be careful with purchasing equipment online are some tips the Better Business Bureau is offering for camping families.
Traffic can be tough in Port Coquitlam. The city's got a plan

Traffic can be tough in Port Coquitlam. The city's got a plan

Port Coquitlam's council of committee OK'd revisions this week to the draft Master Transportation Plan following nearly three years of consultation.
Round 2 for Port Coquitlam townhouse bid by Mary Hill Bypass

Round 2 for Port Coquitlam townhouse bid by Mary Hill Bypass

On Tuesday, July 9, Port Coquitlam's council of committee will consider advancing a rezoning bid for a 43-unit townhouse development called “Greystone."
Public patios are good for business. Port Coquitlam wants more

Public patios are good for business. Port Coquitlam wants more

On Tuesday, July 9, Port Coquitlam's committee of council will look at a plan to formalize a Public Space Patio Program next year.
Casting call goes out in the Tri-Cities for teenage horror flick

Casting call goes out in the Tri-Cities for teenage horror flick

A Port Moody filmmaker is directing her first full-length horror movie this year, aiming to have the thriller ready in time for the 2025 Vancouver International Film Festival.
Private school wants three more years at old Coquitlam cop shop

Private school wants three more years at old Coquitlam cop shop

Coquitlam city council will look at extending a permit for BC Christian Academy high school, and the public can provide feedback on the request.