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Port Moody food cart proposal parked for at least a year

Port Moody food cart proposal parked for at least a year

Port Moody is going to hold off on allowing food carts in the city for at least another year after several councillors expressed concern about the impact they'd have on the city's existing businesses.
Here’s how Coquitlam school district will spend $415.7 million next year

Here’s how Coquitlam school district will spend $415.7 million next year

District passes a ‘stable’ budget despite pandemic concerns: five takeaways on spending, revenue and how keeping schools clean will continue to be a factor next fall
Pet photographer from Port Coquitlam gets three images in national show

Pet photographer from Port Coquitlam gets three images in national show

Port Coquitlam photographer Deborah Stevenson had three of her works selected for the 2021 National Image Salon of the Professional Photographers of Canada.
Letter: Coquitlam neighbours came to our rescue after a rejected drug dealer pulled a knife

Letter: Coquitlam neighbours came to our rescue after a rejected drug dealer pulled a knife

Letter writer says 'thank you' to the Coquitlam neighbours, passersby and police who came to her rescue when a rejected drug dealer pulled a knife and tried to beat up her boyfriend
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. again rise to 500

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. again rise to 500

No new COVID-19 deaths are known to have taken place in B.C. in the past day.
Huge line ups, parking 'a complete mess,' as residents flock to Coquitlam drop-in clinic

Huge line ups, parking 'a complete mess,' as residents flock to Coquitlam drop-in clinic

The Poirier neighbourhood in Coquitlam was the scene of huge line ups and traffic and parking problems as Port Coquitlam residents — who've been prioritized for a COVID-19 shot — turned up for a drop-in clinic announced today.
New traffic light to come at old gas station site in Coquitlam

New traffic light to come at old gas station site in Coquitlam

The former Shell gas station site, at Como Lake Avenue and Montrose Street, will be turned into a one-storey commercial building.
Port Coquitlam bar, 'abusive and belligerent’ birthday boy slapped with $3,105 in COVID fines

Port Coquitlam bar, 'abusive and belligerent’ birthday boy slapped with $3,105 in COVID fines

An 'abusive and belligerent' birthday boy and a Port Coquitlam bar and restaurant hosting his party have been slapped with over $3,000 in fines for flouting COVID-19 rules on indoor dining during a late-night party last week
Young Coquitlam musicians tap into Apollo's strengths for Youth Mental Health Day

Young Coquitlam musicians tap into Apollo's strengths for Youth Mental Health Day

Musicians with the Coquitlam Youth Orchestra will tune next Friday in for a virtual concert they helped, to create to bring attention to youth mental health in B.C.
Coquitlam mall stabbing victim uncooperative as police investigate gang links

Coquitlam mall stabbing victim uncooperative as police investigate gang links

Coquitlam RCMP investigating connections between fight, a stabbing and a single shot fired outside Coquitlam Centre mall Monday afternoon