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Property tax notices to be mailed to Coquitlam homes, businesses at end of May

Property tax notices to be mailed to Coquitlam homes, businesses at end of May

Property taxes are due on July 4, 2022.
One year later: Investigation continues in North Delta homicide

One year later: Investigation continues in North Delta homicide

Case of mistaken identity say Delta Police
Clarinet trio in Coquitlam to delight with music from Beethoven, Brahms

Clarinet trio in Coquitlam to delight with music from Beethoven, Brahms

Noel McRobbie, Laine Longton and Krystal Morrison are set to perform several masterpieces at Place des Arts.
Attached Port Coquitlam homes — the only Tri-City real estate with April sales increases despite regional drop

Attached Port Coquitlam homes — the only Tri-City real estate with April sales increases despite regional drop

The data seems bleak, but experts say its represents a return to somewhat normal levels of sales, prices and listings.
A developer paid $10.6M for one of the last big empty land parcels in Port Coquitlam

A developer paid $10.6M for one of the last big empty land parcels in Port Coquitlam

How how high can it go? A five-acre property in the Dominion Triangle area of Port Coquitlam sold for $10.65M. Now it will be developed for warehouses.
First Nations mosaic brings 'River of Reconciliation' to Port Coquitlam art students

First Nations mosaic brings 'River of Reconciliation' to Port Coquitlam art students

Riverside Secondary used Kurtis Johnson's digital painting to recreate a mosaic. An opening reception for the Imaginings IV exhibit is on Friday to coincide with May Days in Port Coquitlam.
Port Moody police help issue 24 violation tickets during recent B.C.-wide speed enforcement campaign

Port Moody police help issue 24 violation tickets during recent B.C.-wide speed enforcement campaign

Slow down, move over. This was BCAA's message for Barnet Highway commuters on the last day of April.
Coquitlam man's volunteerism, service and good will honoured with provincial achievement

Coquitlam man's volunteerism, service and good will honoured with provincial achievement

Congrats, Robert Tanaka — a chartered professional accountant that's lent his financial and leadership skills to better local organizations.
You can have a say in Coquitlam's road map to a sustainable economy and how it could rebuild from COVID-19

You can have a say in Coquitlam's road map to a sustainable economy and how it could rebuild from COVID-19

A public survey is now open on the city's proposed five-year development plan that aims to help current and future residents "live, work and play."
New data shows 65% of Tri-City kids aged five to 11 are vaccinated against COVID-19

New data shows 65% of Tri-City kids aged five to 11 are vaccinated against COVID-19

The numbers are published as Moderna hopes Health Canada approves its application to inoculate its vaccine in younger children.