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'It's not appropriate': Anmore mayor says village won't bow to pressure from developer

'It's not appropriate': Anmore mayor says village won't bow to pressure from developer

Anmore Mayor John McEwen was responding to assertion from Icona Properties that its plan to build 3,300 new homes could be in “jeopardy.”
Tri-Cities Today: February 21, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: February 21, 2024

What's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.
Why cops will be getting wet and cold at Port Moody's Rocky Point Park on March 2

Why cops will be getting wet and cold at Port Moody's Rocky Point Park on March 2

This year's Polar Plunge for Special Olympics BC is hoping to raise $12,000 — and you can join them in the bone-chilling dip.
Letter: A chance visit became a fun-filled day for Coquitlam family

Letter: A chance visit became a fun-filled day for Coquitlam family

Crafts, play gym, refreshments and a free hockey game "made our son's day," this letter writer said.
Developer says its plan for a transformative project in Anmore is in 'jeopardy'

Developer says its plan for a transformative project in Anmore is in 'jeopardy'

Icona Properties wants to build 3,300 new homes on a 150-acre property it owns in the south part of Anmore.
Baldrey: What this longtime MLA's departure could mean B.C.'s political future

Baldrey: What this longtime MLA's departure could mean B.C.'s political future

Mike de Jong helped build the free enterprise coalition after his historic byelection win in 1994. Will his retirement play a role in breaking it up?
Community garden beds to sprout by Coquitlam pool this spring

Community garden beds to sprout by Coquitlam pool this spring

The plots will be used by residents that used the ones that were forced out of Town Centre Park in 2022 for water main installation.
Coquitlam Express lose 5-1 in front of packed house at Poirier

Coquitlam Express lose 5-1 in front of packed house at Poirier

The loss drops the Express below .500
Column: Federal taxes hurting B.C. wineries and craft brewers

Column: Federal taxes hurting B.C. wineries and craft brewers

Annual automatic tax hikes on alcohol should not be allowed, the Canadian Taxpayer's Federation claims.
Port Coquitlam to start flushing water mains today

Port Coquitlam to start flushing water mains today

Although the tap water may look, smell and taste different, it’s still safe to drink, the City of Port Coquitlam says.