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Security tightens at Port Coquitlam City Hall, civic hubs

Security tightens at Port Coquitlam City Hall, civic hubs

Security locks were installed last month at Port Coquitlam City Hall, recreation centres, the public works building and the fire halls.
BBB: Celebrating ethical B.C. businesses for 2023

BBB: Celebrating ethical B.C. businesses for 2023

Notable businesses, include the PNE, are being recognized for their dedication to gaining community trust.
Column: The problem with Ottawa's fiscal responsibility message

Column: The problem with Ottawa's fiscal responsibility message

Canadians need a "modest spending restraint" to see truly balanced government books, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation claims.
Photos: Huge 'F' goes up at entrance to Coquitlam's Fraser Mills

Photos: Huge 'F' goes up at entrance to Coquitlam's Fraser Mills

Beedie’s gateway ‘F’ to Fraser Mills, its new waterfront community along the Fraser River in Coquitlam, is made with Canadian steel, is 22’ wide and weighs more than 11 tonnes.
Power substation in downtown Port Coquitlam to be a parking lot

Power substation in downtown Port Coquitlam to be a parking lot

The BC Hydro lot at Kingsway and Wilson avenues will convert to a parking lot for city hall staff.
Apartment block planned for busy Port Coquitlam intersection

Apartment block planned for busy Port Coquitlam intersection

The unit sizes in the proposed Polygon Homes development would range from 450 to 1,012 sq. ft., according to a report from Port Coquitlam planners.
Two more subdivisions eyed for Pitt River Road in Port Coquitlam

Two more subdivisions eyed for Pitt River Road in Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam city council is set to review the bids in the new year.
Need cash for post-secondary tuition? Coquitlam Foundation can help

Need cash for post-secondary tuition? Coquitlam Foundation can help

Individuals and organizations have until Sunday, March 31, 2024, to submit a bid for post-secondary tuition, an area of study or sports; or funding for a special project.
Coquitlam passes 2024 budget with an 8.92% property tax hike

Coquitlam passes 2024 budget with an 8.92% property tax hike

Mayor Richard Stewart said Coquitlam city council may have to revisit the financial plan in 2024 given the provincial legislation that came down last month for housing.
Coquitlam movie theatre goes big with new IMAX auditorium

Coquitlam movie theatre goes big with new IMAX auditorium

The new IMAX auditorium promises an "immersive" experience with an outsized screen and 12-channel sound