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Suspicious package that shut down Brunette was actually a hose nozzle

Police believe the item, which is used to clean sewer pipes, was left behind by city of Coquitlam work crews

Coquitlam groups can apply for city’s Spirit grants

Community groups with a project, event or activity in Coquitlam have until the end of September to apply for a Spirit of Coquitlam grant.

Repaving and more at Coquitlam parks

A parking lot at Mundy Park will be closed next month as the city conducts repaving work.
Nominations sought for top Tri-City young professionals

Nominations sought for top Tri-City young professionals

There is still time — but just one day — to submit a nomination for the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals to Watch Awards.
Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam teachers finalists for premier's awards

Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam teachers finalists for premier's awards

Three off to Victoria, Oct. 5, World Teachers Day
New Coquitlam elementary school set to open

New Coquitlam elementary school set to open

The wait is over for the opening of Smiling Creek on Burke Mountain
Celebrate 25 years of Treefest at Riverview

Celebrate 25 years of Treefest at Riverview

Event honours trees and the land at the former psychiatric hospital
Recycling audit in PoCo will be ongoing, city says

Recycling audit in PoCo will be ongoing, city says

It’s a hot, sticky summer morning and Port Coquitlam’s two ambassadors are ready for the stinky road that lies ahead.
Federal appeal court sides with Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish in quashing pipeline approvals

Federal appeal court sides with Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish in quashing pipeline approvals

Federal court rules Canada did not adequately consult First Nations
'More was required of Canada': Court delivers stunning blow to Trans Mountain pipeline

'More was required of Canada': Court delivers stunning blow to Trans Mountain pipeline

The Trans Mountain pipeline project has been delivered a stunning blow by the Federal Court of Appeal.