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Letter: Port Coquitlam's budget and climate change — what can be done?

Letter: Port Coquitlam's budget and climate change — what can be done?

A former city councillor believes PoCo is lucky to be bordered by three rivers, but they shouldn't be taken for granted.
Fire, police officials usher in new Port Coquitlam council at inaugural meeting

Fire, police officials usher in new Port Coquitlam council at inaugural meeting

The 2022–2026 city council is led by Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West, who was acclaimed, and includes newcomer Paige Petriw.
Holidays kick off with tree decorating contest in Port Coquitlam

Holidays kick off with tree decorating contest in Port Coquitlam

Trees are set to be decorated at multiple locations and the public will judge the winners.
Why the humble B.C. apple is being honoured at Coquitlam's newest grocery store

Why the humble B.C. apple is being honoured at Coquitlam's newest grocery store

Locally-grown products are being promoted through a Buy BC campaign at a 65,000 sq-ft. grocery store in Sunwood Square in Coquitlam.
Letter: Red Fish officials respond to Coquitlam RCMP claims about 'missing' patients

Letter: Red Fish officials respond to Coquitlam RCMP claims about 'missing' patients

Red Fish Healing Centre, located on the Riverview Lands in Coquitlam, is a designated treatment facility for mental health and addiction under the Mental Health Act, the letter writers state.
Is road salt killing B.C. salmon? Researchers launch five-year project to find out

Is road salt killing B.C. salmon? Researchers launch five-year project to find out

Over the next five years, a group of researchers will monitor salt levels in more than 20 streams in the Lower Mainland.
Photos: Fallen Tri-Cities veterans honoured by Port Coquitlam students

Photos: Fallen Tri-Cities veterans honoured by Port Coquitlam students

Middle schoolers laid poppies on grave sites of those that paid the ultimate sacrifice in understanding what it means to recognize and remember.
New kids novel by Belcarra author weaves grief with First Nations loss

New kids novel by Belcarra author weaves grief with First Nations loss

Diana J. Drake is now showcasing her debut children's novel called "Ren's Treasure."
Free meditation class in Coquitlam to reflect on Iran

Free meditation class in Coquitlam to reflect on Iran

The Meditation For World Peace event at Jai Yoga Studio is to bring awareness to the plight of Iranian women.
Coquitlam soccer player's MVP performance sends UBC to nationals

Coquitlam soccer player's MVP performance sends UBC to nationals

Sophia Ferreira assisted on what would be the game-winning goal as the defender lifted the T-Birds to its 16th women's soccer conference title.