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Coquitlam's first brewery to open Aug. 22

Coquitlam's first brewery to open Aug. 22

Byron Vallis, a Dr. Charles Best secondary graduate, is ready to pour his ales, sour weisse and IPA.
Have your say on the future of Port Coquitlam trees

Have your say on the future of Port Coquitlam trees

Do you think the city of Port Coquitlam should plant more trees and curb tree cutting?
Coquitlam man wanted for breaching court conditions

Coquitlam man wanted for breaching court conditions

Shane Anthony Metcalfe may be driving a grey 2004 Ford F150 pickup truck
Used clothing sale in Port Coquitlam

Used clothing sale in Port Coquitlam

Church group offers affordable clothing in time for back-to-school
Could rail overpasses improve safety for cars?

Could rail overpasses improve safety for cars?

Gateway Transportation forum mulls options for enhancing rail to ports, including four projects in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam

Hurt at work, PoCo teen helping others

Jack Thomas is taking his show on the road.
Tri-Cities home sales numbers down in July

Tri-Cities home sales numbers down in July

Real estate sales activity saw sharp declines in the Tri-Cities last month, mirroring a similar trend seen across Metro Vancouver, according to the most recent figures from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.
Bear destroyed for rummaging in fridge

Bear destroyed for rummaging in fridge

Coquitlam bear was viewed as a safety risk
Free tuition touted for adult grads

Free tuition touted for adult grads

Premier announces reinstatement of free adult basic education and English language classes
Temporary home for PoMo daycare brings temporary relief

Temporary home for PoMo daycare brings temporary relief

Parents of children attending a Port Moody daycare that is being displaced from Moody elementary school are finally able to enjoy the summer now that it has found a new home.