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Shutterbugs: Port Coquitlam wants your best scenic photos

Shutterbugs: Port Coquitlam wants your best scenic photos

Port Coquitlam's prettiest scenic shots will be featured in the 2024 city calendar and other high profile locations.
ScotFestBC just scored $5K for their next Coquitlam fest

ScotFestBC just scored $5K for their next Coquitlam fest

ScotFestBC, DreamRider Productions and Coquitlam Heritage are among the 2023 Metro Vancouver cultural grant winners.
Letter: Physicist isn't claiming global warming doesn't exist

Letter: Physicist isn't claiming global warming doesn't exist

Keith Baldrey accuses Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre of pandering to "conspiracy theorists," the letter writer states.
Miami Vice, VHS tapes and Expo: The Comic Strippers' 80s homage heads to Coquitlam

Miami Vice, VHS tapes and Expo: The Comic Strippers' 80s homage heads to Coquitlam

It's back to the 80s for The Comic Strippers, which kicks off its fall tour with two 19+ performances at the Evergreen Cultural Centre in Coquitlam next week.
A giant mural is being painted next to Coquitlam city hall

A giant mural is being painted next to Coquitlam city hall

The Raven–Tacuara Collaborative includes an artist whose grandmother is a member of the Kwikwetlem First Nation.
Port Coquitlam Car Show: Road closure map now available

Port Coquitlam Car Show: Road closure map now available

Roads will be closed this weekend in downtown Port Coquitlam to make way for a massive car show, and event-goers are encouraged to walk or take transit.
Two indie bands to rock Coquitlam tonight at annual arts fest

Two indie bands to rock Coquitlam tonight at annual arts fest

The Zolas and Current Swell perform at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park on Aug. 18, starting at 6 p.m., for the city's annual Kaleidoscope Arts Festival.
Is Coquitlam one of the rudest cities in Canada? This survey says 'yes'

Is Coquitlam one of the rudest cities in Canada? This survey says 'yes'

Surveyed Coquitlam residents ranked their city amongst the worst in Canada for rudeness. Do you agree?
First Nations councillor was split from the man charged with her murder: Chief

First Nations councillor was split from the man charged with her murder: Chief

Mother-of-three Stephanie Patterson was a survivor of the 60s Scoop and grew up in foster homes, said Kwikwetlem First Nation Chief Ron Giesbrecht.
Headlines from the past: When the Coquitlam Adanacs felt the thrill of victory

Headlines from the past: When the Coquitlam Adanacs felt the thrill of victory

The Coquitlam Sr. Adanacs almost squandered a 3-1 series lead in the Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) final.