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Popular Port Coquitlam café and bakery expanding east with new drive-thru concept

Popular Port Coquitlam café and bakery expanding east with new drive-thru concept

Six months after opening Caffé Delish in Port Coquitlam, owner Jenna Fidanza is planning to open a second Italian-inspired café with gluten free treats in Pitt Meadows.
Port Coquitlam resurrecting 'Best Biz' accolades after four-year hiatus

Port Coquitlam resurrecting 'Best Biz' accolades after four-year hiatus

New hardware will be buffed and shined in time for the 2023 city gala, and here's how you can help your favourite business win big.
Popular salad chain opens in Coquitlam in time for New Year's resolutions

Popular salad chain opens in Coquitlam in time for New Year's resolutions

Adding more vegetables to your diet? There's more than just salads at the new Chopped Leaf restaurant in Sunwood Square.
80 businesses nominated for Tri-Cities Chamber excellence awards

80 businesses nominated for Tri-Cities Chamber excellence awards

Of the total, seven organizations have at least three nominations in hopes of adding some crystal to their offices.
Vancouver fintech app allows users to earn cashback, referral rewards and bonuses every time they spend

Vancouver fintech app allows users to earn cashback, referral rewards and bonuses every time they spend

Lower Mainland residents can now enjoy mobile banking with extra perks, but without any of the hassle with Couver Financial
Firms fined for 30-foot fall risks at two Tri-Cities housing projects

Firms fined for 30-foot fall risks at two Tri-Cities housing projects

A pair of Lower Mainland companies exposed potential injury — or worse — at construction sites in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
A new chapter: This Port Moody book store is going digital

A new chapter: This Port Moody book store is going digital

Coastal Books is set to be online only and is moving out of NewPort Village after a one-year stint.
Coquitlam business owners can keep their temporary signs

Coquitlam business owners can keep their temporary signs

Earlier this month, city council gave three readings to the sign bylaw to make permanent policies around temporary business advertising.
Coquitlam's only BIA wants to renew for five years. Will property owners sign on?

Coquitlam's only BIA wants to renew for five years. Will property owners sign on?

Nearly 70 property owners within the Austin Heights Business Improvement Association (BIA) jurisdiction will be canvassed by the city next month about the upcoming costs.
23 townhouses to go up next to Coquitlam elementary school on Burke Mountain

23 townhouses to go up next to Coquitlam elementary school on Burke Mountain

This month, Coquitlam city council unanimously gave fourth and final reading to the bid by Annesley Homes to change the city-wide Official Community Plan and rezone 3421 and 3431 Queenston Ave.