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Here's how local businesses can participate in Port Coquitlam's May Days celebrations

Here's how local businesses can participate in Port Coquitlam's May Days celebrations

Port Coquitlam's 101st May Days begins May 5 and culminates May 11
Photos: A different kind of spring break for these Coquitlam high school students

Photos: A different kind of spring break for these Coquitlam high school students

This is the sixth year for Coquitlam's junior firefighter program
Neighbourhood plan for transformative Anmore development must be more than a 'sales document': councillor

Neighbourhood plan for transformative Anmore development must be more than a 'sales document': councillor

Development of 150 acres in the south part of Anmore would include the construction of 3,300 new homes
B.C. nurse lied about approval to use Botox

B.C. nurse lied about approval to use Botox

B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives is now considering what penalty should be handed down in Roshanak Rahi's case.
Tri-Cities Today: March 21, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: March 21, 2024

Here's what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Thursday, March 21, 2024.
Musical acts lined up for 101st May Days party in Port Coquitlam

Musical acts lined up for 101st May Days party in Port Coquitlam

Side One, Royal Oak and the Golden Spike Can Can Dancers are on the May Days program for the Party in the Square on May 11, 2024.
Parks, river, wetlands: 'Hiking paradise' along new Port Coquitlam loop trail

Parks, river, wetlands: 'Hiking paradise' along new Port Coquitlam loop trail

“This is going to be one of the most popular places in Port Coquitlam,” Mayor Brad West told the Tri-City News on March 20, 2024.
10 firefighters, 48 storeys: Coquitlam, Port Moody tackle Climb the Wall

10 firefighters, 48 storeys: Coquitlam, Port Moody tackle Climb the Wall

Climb the Wall at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre takes place on Sunday, March 24, 2024. Donations are now being accepted for the BC Lung Foundation fundraiser.
'It doesn't seem to make any sense': Port Moody councillor questions decision to suspend design reviews of developments by volunteer panel

'It doesn't seem to make any sense': Port Moody councillor questions decision to suspend design reviews of developments by volunteer panel

Port Moody's advisory design panel is comprised of architects and professionals with expertise in urban design, accessibility and sustainability
Coquitlam actor cast in college play about an island evacuation

Coquitlam actor cast in college play about an island evacuation

Kiyomi Hoover appears in Douglas College play "Further than the Furthest Thing," which opens in New Westminster on Friday, March 22, 2024.