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Massive redevelopment of Port Moody neighbourhood goes to public hearing on Tuesday

Massive redevelopment of Port Moody neighbourhood goes to public hearing on Tuesday

The plan would see the construction of six towers up to 31 storeys, as well as office and retail space, across from the Inlet Station SkyTrain station.
B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations stay below 300

B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations stay below 300

One new COVID-19 death raises province's pandemic death toll to 2,990.
Coquitlam utility bills due Thursday — but there's a three-month forgiveness period. Here's why

Coquitlam utility bills due Thursday — but there's a three-month forgiveness period. Here's why

You're encouraged to pay the bill by March 31, but if you can't, the city says you'll have until July 4 before a late fee is added.
Alaskan cruises popular again after two-year wait: Port Coquitlam industry expert

Alaskan cruises popular again after two-year wait: Port Coquitlam industry expert

War in Ukraine may be turning people away from northern European cruises, but Alaska a draw for travellers yearning for a carefree trip close to home.
No go for an indoor field soccer centre in Coquitlam, council tells CMFSC

No go for an indoor field soccer centre in Coquitlam, council tells CMFSC

Coquitlam council threw out a proposal this week by the city’s largest soccer club for an indoor field sports centre.
Tri-Cities-based hockey club two wins away from scoring ticket to U18 AAA nationals

Tri-Cities-based hockey club two wins away from scoring ticket to U18 AAA nationals

The Vancouver North East Chiefs claimed their second provincial title in team history and look to carry momentum through the pacific regional series with Calgary.
On Our Radar: Spring cleaning means spring shredding for Port Coquitlam Community Foundation

On Our Radar: Spring cleaning means spring shredding for Port Coquitlam Community Foundation

Got unwanted documents and paper laying about? A donation to safely shred them can benefit community programs.
Byelection to replace Bonita Zarrillo isn't 'practical or desirable,' says Coquitlam city manager

Byelection to replace Bonita Zarrillo isn't 'practical or desirable,' says Coquitlam city manager

Coquitlam city hall broke its silence for the first time since last fall to address the lack of byelection to replace Bonita Zarrillo — and the upcoming legal action by a former city councillor.
Coquitlam is 'penalizing' festival organizers on city funding: ScotFestBC

Coquitlam is 'penalizing' festival organizers on city funding: ScotFestBC

“I don’t believe in the Games surviving; I believe in them thriving," says Mike Chisholm, the executive director of ScotFestBC, which has its event on June 17 and 18, 2022, in Coquitlam.
Coquitlam man facing assault charges for allegedly sucker-punching teen girl

Coquitlam man facing assault charges for allegedly sucker-punching teen girl

Vancouver police arrested the 26-year-old suspect, who was also wanted under the BC Mental Health Act.