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New gateway signs — and beer — for Coquitlam's oldest neighbourhood

New gateway signs — and beer — for Coquitlam's oldest neighbourhood

Check out the entrance signs along Austin Avenue in Coquitlam and crack a celebration beer.
BBB: Three scams B.C.'s small business owners need to avoid

BBB: Three scams B.C.'s small business owners need to avoid

Small Business Week: Research whose contacting you, train your employees and inspect all invoices.
Port Coquitlam praises developer for 'spectacular' duplex design

Port Coquitlam praises developer for 'spectacular' duplex design

Port Coquitlam's committee in council advanced the bid to build a duplex at 3609 St. Thomas St., a corner lot close to Sun Valley Park.
Atira loses out on $34K in property tax relief in Port Coquitlam

Atira loses out on $34K in property tax relief in Port Coquitlam

Operational and safety concerns with The Alex in Port Coquitlam have resulted in the city denying property tax exemption to the beleaguered non-profit group.
Coquitlam is creating 39 single-family lots. The mayor is not happy

Coquitlam is creating 39 single-family lots. The mayor is not happy

COQUITLAM — While Mayor Richard Stewart voted in favour of the Gracorp proposal, which will remove a 12' tall concrete wall surrounding the land, he said creating single-family lots is "inappropriate" in today’s housing crunch.
'We're still studying,' Coquitlam tells developer wanting to build Austin Avenue mid-rises

'We're still studying,' Coquitlam tells developer wanting to build Austin Avenue mid-rises

COQUITLAM — A bid to tear down six homes on and close to Austin Avenue and build two six-storey housing complexes is being put on hold.
This Port Moody organization is celebrating inclusion with a special open house

This Port Moody organization is celebrating inclusion with a special open house

PORT MOODY — The Community Ventures Society operates a bath bomb shop, as well as a dog walking service.
Anthem plans two rental buildings for Coquitlam's City Centre

Anthem plans two rental buildings for Coquitlam's City Centre

COQUITLAM — A public hearing will be held Nov. 20 if Coquitlam city council grants first reading tonight to the rezoning application for 1184 Inlet St.
Opinion: The punishing Employer Health Tax doesn't belong in B.C.

Opinion: The punishing Employer Health Tax doesn't belong in B.C.

There are more acceptable variations for a health tax, Carson Binda argues.
Photos: Cold off the presses — Squish Juicery opens in Coquitlam Centre

Photos: Cold off the presses — Squish Juicery opens in Coquitlam Centre

COQUITLAM — Squish 2.0 celebrated its grand opening with several Tri-Cities community leaders, as well as mall visitors looking for refreshing drinks.