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Five Tri-City MLAs? Residents have say at Coquitlam hearing on proposed district changes

Five Tri-City MLAs? Residents have say at Coquitlam hearing on proposed district changes

Tri-City residents will send five MLAs to Victoria in 2024, if a proposal by the BC Electoral Boundaries Commission goes through.
Coquitlam food lovers say goodbye to popular Korean dessert spot

Coquitlam food lovers say goodbye to popular Korean dessert spot

Dessert lovers are mourning the loss of a Korean dessert joint on Pinetree Way in the city's town centre. But a Coquitlam database shows there are other places that serve Korean sweet treats.
Port Moody chocolatier makes connections with his foodie craft

Port Moody chocolatier makes connections with his foodie craft

Kyle Cooper will be selling his gourmet chocolate bark at this year's Circle Craft Christmas Market, Nov. 9 to 13
Port Coquitlam sewer weaves Métis traditions into fashion, teachings

Port Coquitlam sewer weaves Métis traditions into fashion, teachings

Desert Metis was founded in 2020 by Port Coquitlam artist and educator Alexa Lizotte.
Here's what it costs to renovate a Coquitlam store for a major grocery chain

Here's what it costs to renovate a Coquitlam store for a major grocery chain

New electrical fixtures are among the improvements at the new T & T Asian grocery store to open soon in Coquitlam.
Coquitlam Mounties getting help with their own mental health struggles: OIC

Coquitlam Mounties getting help with their own mental health struggles: OIC

Officer-In-Charge (OIC) bravery awards and gift cards to boost morale at the Coquitlam RCMP detachment, where many officers are burned out physically and mentally post–pandemic.
This grocery store is moving into large vacant space in Coquitlam

This grocery store is moving into large vacant space in Coquitlam

Nearly $400,000 is being spent to spruce up the former Save-On-Foods store that will soon house PriceSmart Foods, which is owned by the same company.
Coquitlam grants tax breaks next year for 48 properties

Coquitlam grants tax breaks next year for 48 properties

The 2023 permissive tax exemptions are for 31 places of worship, six non-profit organizations, six residential care facilities and five recreational lands.
Don't let 'zombies' eat your wallet, experts encourage

Don't let 'zombies' eat your wallet, experts encourage

It's spooky season, and the Better Business Bureau is warning the public to be aware of debt collection scams.
Who’s on this year’s A-List?

Who’s on this year’s A-List?

Annual contest and magazine shine a spotlight on readers’ favourite businesses, places and services in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.