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Coquitlam contemplates dog poop program

Coquitlam contemplates dog poop program

City to explore installing dog waste receptacles in parks
What will Coquitlam Centre look like in 60 years?

What will Coquitlam Centre look like in 60 years?

Morguard asking the public to weigh in on Official Community Plan changes and a futuristic master plan for the 59-acre parcel in downtown Coquitlam
Vagramov, Madsen move to block Bert Flinn Park road option

Vagramov, Madsen move to block Bert Flinn Park road option

Port Moody’s new mayor is wasting no time acting on one of the cornerstone issues of his campaign platform.
Elections BC cites Canada Post strike action in extending referendum vote 1 week

Elections BC cites Canada Post strike action in extending referendum vote 1 week

The deadline to accept mail-in voting packages for British Columbia's electoral reform referendum has been extended by a week.

Open house for King Albert Greenway

Coquitlam residents will get their chance to weigh in on the King Albert Greenway project during an open house next Tuesday.
Fresh fruits, vegetables saved from the trash bin

Fresh fruits, vegetables saved from the trash bin

Immigrants taking language classes at Vanier distribute surplus food to needy families in Coquitlam, New Westminster and Surrey
Trustee pay hike "out of our hands" — chair

Trustee pay hike "out of our hands" — chair

Salaries automatically adjusted each year based on the average pay of Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam city councils
Vancouver can't get enough of otter on the loose in Chinatown garden

Vancouver can't get enough of otter on the loose in Chinatown garden

The rogue otter that has been eating koi fish at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden now has its own Twitter account
Festival lawn planned for Town Centre

Festival lawn planned for Town Centre

Grass area next to plaza to replace BMX bike park
Judge seen as biased, should recuse himself from Trans Mountain case, protesters say

Judge seen as biased, should recuse himself from Trans Mountain case, protesters say

Two anti-pipeline activists accused of criminal contempt of court want a different judge