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Here's when you'll be able to enjoy a Gordon Ramsay burger in Coquitlam

Here's when you'll be able to enjoy a Gordon Ramsay burger in Coquitlam

The Gordon Ramsay Burger restaurant in Coquitlam will be the celebrity chef's fourth in North America.
Three Coquitlam councillors to chair six committees in 2024

Three Coquitlam councillors to chair six committees in 2024

Couns. Matt Djonlic, Steve Kim and Robert Mazzarolo to take committee leadership roles in 2024.
Man charged with RCMP murder back in Port Coquitlam court Jan. 16

Man charged with RCMP murder back in Port Coquitlam court Jan. 16

Nicholas Bellemare is accused of killing Const. Rick O'Brien in Coquitlam in September. He appeared by video before a Port Coquitlam Provincial Court judge today, Nov. 7.
This Coquitlam nonprofit is still without a home — 40 years on

This Coquitlam nonprofit is still without a home — 40 years on

"When you’re a nonprofit with three full-time staff, $5,300 is too much for rent. We have been put in a position of survival," says Joanne Dumas, executive director of Société Francophone de Maillardville.
Port Moody public hearing tonight to consider future of Belcarra cottages

Port Moody public hearing tonight to consider future of Belcarra cottages

The cottages were originally constructed in the early 20th century as summer homes for the family of a prominent local judge and politician
Tri-Cities Today: November 7, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: November 7, 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.
'There's a bear in the van': How a Port Moody family's vehicle was torn apart by an early-morning visitor

'There's a bear in the van': How a Port Moody family's vehicle was torn apart by an early-morning visitor

The bear may have been attracted by a snack bar inadvertently left inside the 10-year-old Honda Odyssey
Get into the holiday spirit at Port Moody's Holiday Cheer at the Pier event

Get into the holiday spirit at Port Moody's Holiday Cheer at the Pier event

The event started in 2017, but was cancelled in 2020 because of tightened COVID-19 public health restrictions.
Port Coquitlam woman spinning her way to the top of the world — in competitive pole dancing

Port Coquitlam woman spinning her way to the top of the world — in competitive pole dancing

Rosanne Marshall grew up in Port Coquitlam's north side but now lives, and teaches pole dancing, in Verona, Italy.
Get the selfie sticks out: Coquitlam plugs in for Lights at Lafarge

Get the selfie sticks out: Coquitlam plugs in for Lights at Lafarge

Lights at Lafarge in Coquitlam officially kicks off Nov. 24 with a family-friendly party from 5 to 8 p.m.