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Tri-Cities population grows by 1.1% in 2018

Tri-Cities population grows by 1.1% in 2018

BC Stats says the five municipalities had a total population more than 251K
Buchanan Square to be spruced up

Buchanan Square to be spruced up

Coquitlam to take opportunity to make it more inviting when RCMP roof membrane is replaced
Celebrating 50 years of French Immersion

Celebrating 50 years of French Immersion

Popular education program got its start in Coquitlam in 1968
Waste rates ‘unsustainable:’ report

Waste rates ‘unsustainable:’ report

Residents of the Tri-Cities aren’t the most wasteful in Metro Vancouver. But they’re not exactly shining practioners of recycling, reusing and composting either.
Safe school dances goal of buddy program

Safe school dances goal of buddy program

Port Coquitlam students want to create a positive culture at their school
Port Moody councillor wants committee meetings back on the air

Port Moody councillor wants committee meetings back on the air

A Port Moody councillor wants meetings of the city’s finance committee, committee of the whole and community planning advisory committee returned to council chambers in the Inlet Theatre where they can be live-streamed and recorded for archival purpo
Protection for dangerous trees sought in new subdivisions

Protection for dangerous trees sought in new subdivisions

Developers will hand over property next to creeks to Coquitlam during rezoning process but will still have to help with hazardous trees
Coquitlam considers electronic billboards

Coquitlam considers electronic billboards

City to look at allowing large signs after rejecting them in 2013
City advises to stay off Coquitlam's lakes

City advises to stay off Coquitlam's lakes

While the glassy surfaces of local bodies of water like Como Lake might tempt you to lace up the skates for some outdoor shinny, Coquitlam’s manager of parks says it’s unlikely the current cold snap will freeze the ice thick enough to be safe for ska
Some boat owners are just abandoning their craft in local waters

Some boat owners are just abandoning their craft in local waters

Abandoned boats aren’t just an eyesore – they are an environmental and navigational hazard. This might seem obvious, but some boat owners aren’t getting the message. Boating BC is trying to change that.