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'We are putting the cart before the horse,' Coquitlam says of townhome bid

'We are putting the cart before the horse,' Coquitlam says of townhome bid

Coquitlam committee torn on townhouse pre-application for Austin Avenue, saying city planning work is still underway for infill housing and future corridor development.
Huge Port Moody redevelopment project could be inching closer to reality

Huge Port Moody redevelopment project could be inching closer to reality

The project would transform a Port Moody neighbourhood of 59 aging single-family homes into a high-density development with more than 5,000 new residents
Letters: Drive-thru gets support in new Port Moody development

Letters: Drive-thru gets support in new Port Moody development

Port Moody councillors concerned about impacts of having a drive-thru restaurant included in a new development being proposed for St. Johns Street
Two South Coquitlam homes facing wrecking ball for a multiplex

Two South Coquitlam homes facing wrecking ball for a multiplex

Tonight, Sept. 11, city council is expected to give first reading to a rezoning bid from Flat Architecture Inc.
Letter: Fast food smell 'moot' for proposed Port Moody development

Letter: Fast food smell 'moot' for proposed Port Moody development

If approved, those who choose to move into the mixed-use Port Moody project "will do so with the knowledge" that a drive-thru is nearby, one writer believes.
Keith Baldrey: Diversity on display in B.C.'s changing legislature

Keith Baldrey: Diversity on display in B.C.'s changing legislature

Will these two strong female voices be leaders of the future?
Tri-Cities Today: September 11, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: September 11, 2023

What's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Monday, Sept. 10, 2023.
'He's a personality': Meet the Coquitlam Express' first European player

'He's a personality': Meet the Coquitlam Express' first European player

Kasper Walther-Sneve is from Oslo, Norway, where he scored a hat trick in his first game in that country's top league
It's National Grandparents Day. Help them stay safe online

It's National Grandparents Day. Help them stay safe online

Canadians aged 65+ are losing a median loss of $239 to scams every year, according to the 2022 Canadian BBB Risk Report.
Minter: Plant bulbs now for fantastic spring flowers

Minter: Plant bulbs now for fantastic spring flowers

With so many bulb varieties available today, the possibilities for combinations are limitless, writes master gardener Brian Minter.