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This Coquitlam swimmer just set a national age-group record. Now he's got his eyes set on his next challenge

This Coquitlam swimmer just set a national age-group record. Now he's got his eyes set on his next challenge

Laon Kim won six medals at the recent Canada Games, and four more at the Canadian Senior and Junior National Championships
Outages expected as BC Hydro replaces aging Port Coquitlam power poles

Outages expected as BC Hydro replaces aging Port Coquitlam power poles

Dozens of residents will be impacted by the temporary outages as some of the wooden structures have reached the end of their life.
Coquitlam drummer with SFU Pipe Band named best at Worlds

Coquitlam drummer with SFU Pipe Band named best at Worlds

Coquitlam’s Reid Maxwell earned the accolade for the sixth time at the Scotland competition.
On Our Radar: Tri-Cities Chamber hosting headshot mixer to refresh your profile

On Our Radar: Tri-Cities Chamber hosting headshot mixer to refresh your profile

Because first impressions do matter!
Incumbent Port Coquitlam trustee running again for SD43 school board

Incumbent Port Coquitlam trustee running again for SD43 school board

Christine Pollock seeks a second term on the School District 43 board of education representing Port Coquitlam families.
Co-housing isn't cheaper but better for families, says Coquitlam group seeking to build five-storey project

Co-housing isn't cheaper but better for families, says Coquitlam group seeking to build five-storey project

Coquitlam Cohousing is looking for members to invest and live in a five-storey real estate project with family-friendly amenities that make it easy to get to know your neighbours.
Photos: BC Dumpling Festival brings thousands to Town Centre Park in Coquitlam

Photos: BC Dumpling Festival brings thousands to Town Centre Park in Coquitlam

Saturday's BC Dumpling Festival at Coquitlam's Town Centre Park was the first of its kind in British Columbia
The Comic Strippers 'tease' Coquitlam with new material

The Comic Strippers 'tease' Coquitlam with new material

The Comic Strippers return to Coquitlam to test out material before their fall tour across Canada.
What B.C. residents may expect from striking public sector workers

What B.C. residents may expect from striking public sector workers

Unionized B.C. public sector workers are now striking at liquor and cannabis warehouses; could more services — from campsites to social services — be disrupted?
How sustainable is your reusable bag? Depends on how much you reuse it

How sustainable is your reusable bag? Depends on how much you reuse it

Reusable bags are often touted as an eco-friendly solution to single-use plastic bags. But how many times do they need to be used to actually equal or improve upon the environmental impact of their predecessor?