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Has the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion helped wholesale gas prices?

Has the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion helped wholesale gas prices?

The volume of refined fuels on the Trans Mountain pipeline has increased by 25 per cent since May
Fewer homes mean less space for parks and amenities, says developer pitching huge project for Anmore

Fewer homes mean less space for parks and amenities, says developer pitching huge project for Anmore

Icona Properties is proposing the construction of 3,500 new homes on 150 acres of property it own in south Anmore.
BBB: Top scams B.C. small business owners need to avoid

BBB: Top scams B.C. small business owners need to avoid

Research the contact, inspect invoices and create a list of trusted emails are some tips for small businesses to avoid possible scams.
Port Coquitlam seeks $10M to replace a pump station in bad shape

Port Coquitlam seeks $10M to replace a pump station in bad shape

Maple Creek flows into the Coquitlam River, a tributary of the Fraser River, through a pump station and flood box that are at the end of their service life, Port Coquitlam city staff say.
Do you live along Como Lake or Austin? Take this Coquitlam poll

Do you live along Como Lake or Austin? Take this Coquitlam poll

Coquitlam is seeking feedback about development around the Lougheed and Burquitlam SkyTrain stations, as well as along Como Lake and Austin avenues, as part of its southwest Coquitlam updates for transit-oriented areas.
Headlines from the past: Wild times come to an end at this notorious Port Coquitlam inn

Headlines from the past: Wild times come to an end at this notorious Port Coquitlam inn

The Wild Duck Inn was located next to the Lougheed Highway in Port Coquitlam where it met with the Mary Hill Bypass.
Port Moody is in the spotlight of online Lower Mainland travelogue show

Port Moody is in the spotlight of online Lower Mainland travelogue show

RealTours is a kind of Lower Mainland online travelogue produced by Irish filmmaker and digital content producer Stephen Tadgh.
Eyeing its next 50 years, a Coquitlam seniors building rebrands

Eyeing its next 50 years, a Coquitlam seniors building rebrands

Staff, tenants and community partners of Coquitlam's LJ Christmas Manor will soon celebrate the next stage in the facility's "evolution."
Cumbered by provincial mandates, Coquitlam lists 2025 priorities

Cumbered by provincial mandates, Coquitlam lists 2025 priorities

Coquitlam City Hall sets forth its top priorities in its draft 2025 Business Plan, which council will consider in December in conjunction with the next year's budget.
Port Moody ponders local regulation of short-term rental units

Port Moody ponders local regulation of short-term rental units

Fines for non-compliance of new licensing bylaws could be as high as $3,000 a day.