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'Sugar dating' can be lucrative — but also full of scams: BBB

'Sugar dating' can be lucrative — but also full of scams: BBB

In 2022, a Pitt Meadows woman was nearly scammed after she was offered a $500 "sugar baby" weekly allowance in exchange for regular phone calls.
Property taxes, utilities going up $185 in Coquitlam

Property taxes, utilities going up $185 in Coquitlam

Rate increase in 2023 operating budget to pay for five more RCMP officers, infrastructure sustainability.
BBB: Five ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day without breaking the bank

BBB: Five ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day without breaking the bank

Are you marking Feb. 14 with a special someone?
Finalists unveiled for 2023 Tri-Cities Chamber business awards

Finalists unveiled for 2023 Tri-Cities Chamber business awards

Three businesses have a chance to win more than one crystal this year in celebrating local entrepreneurs and their commitment to community.
The future is yours to build: start your once-in-a-lifetime career at Seaspan Shipyards

The future is yours to build: start your once-in-a-lifetime career at Seaspan Shipyards

Mechanics, millwrights, electricians, pipefitters, industrial painters and more are encouraged to apply
Cash only at this Coquitlam bookstore giant. Here's why

Cash only at this Coquitlam bookstore giant. Here's why

A cybersecurity incident has temporarily shut down online transactions at Chapters in Pinetree Village.
Five 2023 financial resolutions to set right now: BBB

Five 2023 financial resolutions to set right now: BBB

Motivation solutions to get the most out of your money this new year.
WorkBC launches student hiring fair at Coquitlam high school

WorkBC launches student hiring fair at Coquitlam high school

Companies set up tables to recruit, give advice to students at Pinetree Secondary as part of a new WorkBC youth hiring fair and outreach.
Photos: This old strip mall once Coquitlam's first 'modern' shopping centre

Photos: This old strip mall once Coquitlam's first 'modern' shopping centre

It was big news when Burquitlam Plaza opened 65 years ago — and you could get chicken for 49 cents a pound.
Asian group out with book ahead of next BC Dumpling Fest in Coquitlam

Asian group out with book ahead of next BC Dumpling Fest in Coquitlam

"The Lost Dumpling" is the brainchild of author Kirstin Hepburn and produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Society, which hosts the BC Dumpling Festival at Town Centre Park in Coquitlam.
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