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Not tired of pumpkin yet? Learn how to carve them

Not tired of pumpkin yet? Learn how to carve them

An upcoming workshop for children will have them carving their creations as Coquitlam city landscapers prepare the Inspiration Garden for fall
Coquitlam beefs up equipment to prepare for snow

Coquitlam beefs up equipment to prepare for snow

City council approved $115,000 for brine tanks, plows and salters that can be mounted on city trucks
Foul play is not suspected in death of homeless man

Foul play is not suspected in death of homeless man

Body found near the Coquitlam River in Port Coquitlam
Blue Mt. Park will be getting major facelift

Blue Mt. Park will be getting major facelift

Consultant is being hired in Coquitlam to work on the plan
Condos continue to be hot in the Tri-Cities

Condos continue to be hot in the Tri-Cities

House prices not as buoyant as for multi-family
Coquitlam farmers market set for Thanksgiving

Coquitlam farmers market set for Thanksgiving

Sunday's market will be abundant with fresh fruits, vegetables and side dish ideas, market manager says
Chamber announces business excellence nominees

Chamber announces business excellence nominees

Kudos for nominees for business of the year, community spirit, business leader of the year and young professional of the year
Port Moody considers utility fee increases

Port Moody considers utility fee increases

Single-family homeowners in Port Moody could end up paying 9.5% more for their utilities next year, while owners in multi-family dwellings may see a 1.
Public comment sought on Port Coquitlam affordable housing project

Public comment sought on Port Coquitlam affordable housing project

$24 million project seeks community approval, two public meetings slated
New CEO for Share Family and Community Services

New CEO for Share Family and Community Services

Social service agency hires from within