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A Coquitlam hub for older residents closes in August. Here’s why

A Coquitlam hub for older residents closes in August. Here’s why

Glen Pine Pavilion in the City Centre neighbourhood is about to get an interior makeover.
Cyclists can kit up to help a Port Moody Olympian beat cancer

Cyclists can kit up to help a Port Moody Olympian beat cancer

Krista Guloien Temple was born in New Westminster, grew up in Port Moody and learned to row while attending Simon Fraser University in Burnaby.
Tri-City MPs call for nominees for King's coronation medals

Tri-City MPs call for nominees for King's coronation medals

MPs Ron McKinnon (Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam) and Bonita Zarrillo (Port Moody–Coquitlam) only have 20 medals each to hand out to outstanding Tri-City residents.
Tri-Cities Today: July 31, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: July 31, 2024

Learn what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.
Port Moody advocate says more needed to prevent deaths from toxic drug supply, despite drop in death rate

Port Moody advocate says more needed to prevent deaths from toxic drug supply, despite drop in death rate

A report from the BC Coroners Service says 121 fewer people have died from toxic drugs so far this year than the same time in 2023.
Traffic, natural environs top concerns for Anmore residents about huge development project

Traffic, natural environs top concerns for Anmore residents about huge development project

The Anmore South project by Icona Properties would triple the village's population.
Best places to be a renter? New West, Port Coquitlam rank high

Best places to be a renter? New West, Port Coquitlam rank high

Victoria scored the highest in B.C. because of its restaurants, museums and education, according to the study.
Port Coquitlam now has a housing target from the province

Port Coquitlam now has a housing target from the province

Today, July 30, Victoria released its third round of five-year housing goals for 10 communities, including Port Coquitlam.
Baldrey: COVID-19 pandemic 'ended long ago' — for most of us

Baldrey: COVID-19 pandemic 'ended long ago' — for most of us

Columnist Keith Baldrey reflects on his coverage of the pandemic and why he believes it was "the most important" in recent journalistic history.
Entrepreneur to run for BC United in Coquitlam–Burke Mountain

Entrepreneur to run for BC United in Coquitlam–Burke Mountain

“Enough of the skyrocketing cost-of-living, rampant crime, crumbling health care system, shutting doors on small businesses and lack of basic nutrition programs in elementary schools," says BC United candidate Kash Tayal.