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Premier's four homes per lot proposal already happening in Port Coquitlam: mayor

Premier's four homes per lot proposal already happening in Port Coquitlam: mayor

Port Coquitlam is already building the type of housing that Premier David Eby is calling for new legislation this fall.
Here's how many sellers jumped into the market in Coquitlam this spring

Here's how many sellers jumped into the market in Coquitlam this spring

There may be more housing choice for buyers this spring as more sellers are putting their houses and apartments up for sale.
High-rise developer snubs Coquitlam policy on three bedrooms

High-rise developer snubs Coquitlam policy on three bedrooms

Another high-rise is planned for Oakdale, a Coquitlam neighbourhood close to Burnaby Mountain that’s transitioning from single-family homes.
Four new residential lots planned near Coquitlam ravine on Burke Mountain

Four new residential lots planned near Coquitlam ravine on Burke Mountain

Tonight (April 3), Coquitlam city council is expected to give first reading to the rezoning bid for 3333 Willerton Crt.
Giesbrecht returns as chief of Kwikwetlem First Nation

Giesbrecht returns as chief of Kwikwetlem First Nation

The First Nation, whose territory includes Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, voted Ron Giesbrecht as chief last Friday (March 31).
On Our Radar: A new passport is uniting Coquitlam beer-loving bookworms

On Our Radar: A new passport is uniting Coquitlam beer-loving bookworms

Love reading? Love beer? Love reading while drinking beer? Mariner Brewing and Coquitlam Public Library introduce "Brewy Decimal System."
WorkSafeBC fines framing firm for exposing two-floor fall risk at Coquitlam site

WorkSafeBC fines framing firm for exposing two-floor fall risk at Coquitlam site

A Surrey company was setback $2,500 for failing to implement fall protection measures while constructing a house in Coquitlam.
Tri-City News up for two B.C. community media awards in May

Tri-City News up for two B.C. community media awards in May

The winners of the 101st Ma Murrays will be named on May 4.
‘Learning should never stop’ – why the City of Coquitlam keeps the door of opportunity open for their employees

‘Learning should never stop’ – why the City of Coquitlam keeps the door of opportunity open for their employees

The City of Coquitlam fosters professional development in employees of all levels by tapping into their leadership potential and supporting them in the development of life-long skills
Nominate your favourite local foodie spots for a chance to win $500

Nominate your favourite local foodie spots for a chance to win $500

Vote for at least 10 of your favourite spots on the online form for a chance to win $500 in gift cards to local restaurants