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B.C. government launches review of pandemic response

B.C. government launches review of pandemic response

British Columbians have until April 20 to submit their feedback about how they have been affected by the government's response to the pandemic. 
Port Coquitlam grandma looks for RV as temporary housing in tight rental market

Port Coquitlam grandma looks for RV as temporary housing in tight rental market

What would you do if you were looking for affordable housing in a hurry? Here's what one woman did and it seems to have worked.
Tri-Cities' two MPs are on Russia's "black list" for entry

Tri-Cities' two MPs are on Russia's "black list" for entry

Liberal MP Ron McKinnon (Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam) and NDP MP Bonita Zarrillo (Port Moody-Coquitlam) are numbers 172 and 106, respectively, on Russia’s banned list for travel.
UPDATE: Major Port Coquitlam employer trying to head off strike action that could make supplies even harder to get

UPDATE: Major Port Coquitlam employer trying to head off strike action that could make supplies even harder to get

Could a CP Rail shut down further hamper Canadian and US. supply chain issues? Talks are continuing to prevent this situation, CP Rail says.
You can drink in these 10 Port Coquitlam parks — but not near playgrounds

You can drink in these 10 Port Coquitlam parks — but not near playgrounds

Concerns about broken bottles and discarded containers has prompted the city to change its consumption of liquor in public places bylaw to prevent people from drinking booze in playgrounds.
Coquitlam's real estate arm plans more condos around Burke Mountain Village

Coquitlam's real estate arm plans more condos around Burke Mountain Village

This week and next, the city’s land and real estate division will host information sessions for the public to learn more about the extra density around Burke Mountain Village and to ask questions about its bid.
UPDATE: Townhouses could save this old Port Moody house

UPDATE: Townhouses could save this old Port Moody house

The old home, which was built in 1936, would be restored and turned into two townhouse units.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations keep falling

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations keep falling

No new COVID-19 deaths or active outbreaks were discovered in past day.
This rental apartment building in Coquitlam just sold for $14.75 million

This rental apartment building in Coquitlam just sold for $14.75 million

Realtor received at least 100 email inquiries to purchase this apartment building in Austin Heights
'So exciting': A Lower Mainland uncle-nephew duo just won the $8-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot

'So exciting': A Lower Mainland uncle-nephew duo just won the $8-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot

"I broke down and told my mom," said the nephew.