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Long-time Port Moody grocery store to close in October, may re-open under new name

Long-time Port Moody grocery store to close in October, may re-open under new name

Port Moody residents concerned as IGA announces it's closing permanently.
Just sold: These two Port Moody peek-a-boo view lots went for $120K each

Just sold: These two Port Moody peek-a-boo view lots went for $120K each

These historic Port Moody lots were subdivided nearly 140 years ago, but what will it take to build homes on them?
Meet the mayors of the Tri-Cities at this annual Chamber 'roast'

Meet the mayors of the Tri-Cities at this annual Chamber 'roast'

The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce’s Mayors BBQ looks to connect with local business owners and "grill" the region’s five civic leaders.
Bright, crisp flavours satisfy 'curiosity' for this new Port Coquitlam craft beer

Bright, crisp flavours satisfy 'curiosity' for this new Port Coquitlam craft beer

Sebastian Peterson hopes to open a brewery one day. For now, he's content to brew "Curious Creatures" at Boardwalk Brewing in Port Coquitlam.
Coquitlam is giving away Spirit grants. Here's how local groups can apply

Coquitlam is giving away Spirit grants. Here's how local groups can apply

Spirit of Coquitlam applications will be accepted from Sept. 1 to Oct. 3, 2023.
Who brews the best craft beer in the Tri-Cities? BC Ale Trail wants to know

Who brews the best craft beer in the Tri-Cities? BC Ale Trail wants to know

Deadline nears to nominate your favourite Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam or Port Moody craft brewery.
You can buy this 1.8-acre Coquitlam property for less than the price of a townhome

You can buy this 1.8-acre Coquitlam property for less than the price of a townhome

A gorgeous acreage and lower taxes may be a steal for Coquitlam homebuyers, but you must work with The Land Conservancy of B.C. to preserve and protect the property.
'Like a roller coaster': Port Moody home buyers adjust to interest rate hikes

'Like a roller coaster': Port Moody home buyers adjust to interest rate hikes

Why was real estate so busy in the Tri-Cities last spring even as purchasing power dropped and interest rates climbed?
Coquitlam eyes cheaper below-market rents, lock-off units near SkyTrain

Coquitlam eyes cheaper below-market rents, lock-off units near SkyTrain

The planned changes to Coquitlam’s zoning bylaw come as renters around B.C. scramble to find affordable homes and as municipalities struggle to meet housing targets.
Coquitlam should build 'conventional' townhomes: councillor

Coquitlam should build 'conventional' townhomes: councillor

Townhomes shouldn't be studio units or have just one bedroom, Coquitlam Coun. Robert Mazzarolo argues.