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BBB: Looking for this season's hot toy? Beware of scams

BBB: Looking for this season's hot toy? Beware of scams

Hot holiday toy sells out fast and becomes expensive and hard to find. Here's what you need to know.
Coquitlam mayor 'disgusted' to bail out feds on affordable homes

Coquitlam mayor 'disgusted' to bail out feds on affordable homes

The city has to come to the rescue, Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart said before council granted $5.8 million to save two co-ops.
Plan rolls out to make Port Coquitlam more accessible, inclusive

Plan rolls out to make Port Coquitlam more accessible, inclusive

Coquitlam will start its Accessibility Plan in 2024 following changes to provincial government legislation.
Nonprofit to build, run 140 rental units for Coquitlam seniors

Nonprofit to build, run 140 rental units for Coquitlam seniors

S.U.C.C.E.S.S. recently brought on Van Mar to develop two parcels of city-owned land for low- and medium-income seniors.
Massive Port Moody rental project a missed opportunity for more affordable units: councillor

Massive Port Moody rental project a missed opportunity for more affordable units: councillor

The project would see two 39-storey towers with 857 rental apartments constructed next to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
Coquitlam on track for record number of FOI requests

Coquitlam on track for record number of FOI requests

Lawyers and insurance adjusters have the most requests for city documentation, the city clerk's office says.
Coquitlam moves from 'goals' to 'priorities' in new strategic plan

Coquitlam moves from 'goals' to 'priorities' in new strategic plan

The city's renewed vision for 2032 will reflect the societal changes over the past four years, Coquitlam managers say.
More towers being proposed for Port Moody's downtown

More towers being proposed for Port Moody's downtown

In addition to the three condo towers, Beedie Living wants to build a six-storey rental building with 40 below-market apartments that could become women's transition housing.
Three trustees, including chair, back on Coquitlam library board

Three trustees, including chair, back on Coquitlam library board

Jacqueline Gorton, Cindy Mark and Neal Nicholson will return to the Coquitlam Public Library board of directors in 2024.
This Port Moody company is stepping up its commitment to community — and wants others to follow suit

This Port Moody company is stepping up its commitment to community — and wants others to follow suit

Port Moody's Tru Earth was founded in 2019 from the corner of a warehouse in New Westminster.