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It's last call for this Coquitlam neighbourhood pub

It's last call for this Coquitlam neighbourhood pub

The Frog & Nightgown Pub has been a destination in Coquitlam's Eagleridge neighbourhood since 1984.
Photos: Opening day for Port Coquitlam Farmers Market

Photos: Opening day for Port Coquitlam Farmers Market

The Port Coquitlam Farmers Market officially opened on Thursday, June 6, for its 2024 season.
Runner who honoured Terry Fox's cross-country trek back in Port Coquitlam today — as an author

Runner who honoured Terry Fox's cross-country trek back in Port Coquitlam today — as an author

Jackson Charron-Okerlund has authored a young adult novel about his 7,000 km run that raised $100,000 for cancer research.
Headlines from the past: Environmentalists get hot about improvements to Port Moody generating plant

Headlines from the past: Environmentalists get hot about improvements to Port Moody generating plant

Construction on the Burrard Thermal plant in Port Moody started in 1958.
Tri-Cities Today: June 7, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: June 7, 2024

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Friday, June 7, 2024.
Anmore to request meeting with transport minister to discuss connector roads

Anmore to request meeting with transport minister to discuss connector roads

The possibility of a third connector road to Port Moody by extending David Avenue through Bert Flinn Park was removed by that city's council in 2020.
Pedestrian hit in 'serious' Coquitlam vehicle incident

Pedestrian hit in 'serious' Coquitlam vehicle incident

Police responded to the Mariner Way and Dolphin Street accident Thursday night, June 6.
Ashley MacIsaac fiddles in Coquitlam for Father's Day weekend

Ashley MacIsaac fiddles in Coquitlam for Father's Day weekend

JUNO Award fiddler and songwriter Ashley MacIsaac headlines the 92nd ScotFestBC on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park.
Letter: The heroes of Normandy — 80 years later

Letter: The heroes of Normandy — 80 years later

Remembering those that followed the path of duty, and honouring the veterans that still live to tell the tale.
Coquitlam cannabis business gets variance, licence after apology

Coquitlam cannabis business gets variance, licence after apology

Coquitlam Coun. Teri Towner, who voted against the variance permit with Coun. Robert Mazzarolo, noted Green Mile Original Ltd. faces nearly $175,000 in fines for operating without a business licence.