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Drop in casino revenue hits Coquitlam coffers

But the city is still budgeting for the same amount of money as last year
PoCo residents identified as victims in midair collision

PoCo residents identified as victims in midair collision

Elsa and Ryan Wilk died when their floatplane collided midair with another floatplane near Ketchikan, Alaska
BC Ferries adds 92 extra sailings on popular routes for May long weekend

BC Ferries adds 92 extra sailings on popular routes for May long weekend

BC Ferries announced Wednesday they are adding over 90 additional sailings on several routes
Families want their children to attend preferred school

Families want their children to attend preferred school

But now they won't be able to lobby the Coquitlam district superintendent to get their choice
Northern Lights might be visible over Metro Vancouver this week

Northern Lights might be visible over Metro Vancouver this week

You might be able to see the northern lights over Metro Vancouver this week
Disabled parking spots now regulated by cities

Disabled parking spots now regulated by cities

Changes to the BC Building Code are prompting Port Coquitlam council to update the city’s requirements for disabled parking spots.
Bert Flinn right-of-way remains after split votes

Bert Flinn right-of-way remains after split votes

The right-of-way through Port Moody’s Bert Flinn Park isn’t going anywhere, although the city’s acting mayor isn't ruling out the possibility that the issue could be revisited in the future.
Tim Hortons adding three Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches to all-day menu

Tim Hortons adding three Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches to all-day menu

Another major Canadian food chain is going beyond…Beyond Meat that is.
Property taxes, utilities up 3.47% in Port Coquitlam

Property taxes, utilities up 3.47% in Port Coquitlam

Property owners in Port Coquitlam should get ready for a 3.47% lift to their municipal taxes and utilities this year.

FortisBC construction settlement shuts down Como Lake Ave. for second time this month

Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart said motorists should avoid the area