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Coquitlam property taxes set to spike about 5% a year for the next decade

Coquitlam property taxes set to spike about 5% a year for the next decade

City managers are proposing a tax stabilization fund to smooth out the upcoming property tax hikes.
New weather warning anticipates 50 mm of heavy rainfall for the Tri-Cities

New weather warning anticipates 50 mm of heavy rainfall for the Tri-Cities

Flash floods are to be expected with alerts in place for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and other Metro Vancouver communities.
Here is how much the 'cost of living' is in Metro Vancouver in 2021

Here is how much the 'cost of living' is in Metro Vancouver in 2021

Hint: The living wage you need is higher than the minimum.
Coquitlam Express to pay tribute to armed forces

Coquitlam Express to pay tribute to armed forces

The Coquitlam Express will wear special jerseys for its game Nov. 10 against the Langley Rivermen.
25 COVID-19 patients die on weekend in B.C.

25 COVID-19 patients die on weekend in B.C.

Number of new infected declines by more than half in past four days.
Teams poised for Coquitlam Cup showdown Friday

Teams poised for Coquitlam Cup showdown Friday

The Terry Fox Ravens and Centennial Centaurs senior football teams head into Friday's crosstown showdown for the Coquitlam Cup on winning notes.
Port Coquitlam provides convenient EV charging at its new community centre

Port Coquitlam provides convenient EV charging at its new community centre

New charging stations have room for up to four cars and cost $1 for the first two hours and $5 an hour after in order to promote turnover
Victims of brazen break and enter — and stolen skateboard — connect to solve a Port Coquitlam crime

Victims of brazen break and enter — and stolen skateboard — connect to solve a Port Coquitlam crime

'He took my car and left a skateboard,' How Port Coquitlam neighbours connected on Facebook to solve not one but two crimes that could result in jail time for the thief
Port Moody police kept busy on Halloween with many public disorder calls

Port Moody police kept busy on Halloween with many public disorder calls

Among the nuisance calls was "mischief to a home" and a possible "attempted arson" at an elementary school, say Port Moody police
Let the moustaches begin! Port Coquitlam firefighters, mayor ready for Movember

Let the moustaches begin! Port Coquitlam firefighters, mayor ready for Movember

Port Coquitlam firefighters begin their month-long Movember campaign, ending with a hockey tournament on Nov. 26.