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Wondering about SkyTrain noise?

Wondering about SkyTrain noise?

Crews have been doing work on Evergreen Extension tracks between Lincoln and Lafarge Lake-Douglas stations in Coquitlam
Fire ban sparks more vigilance by local departments

Fire ban sparks more vigilance by local departments

The recent dry weather has been great news for people enjoying summer vacation but it's keeping Tri-City fire departments on high alert.
We're bearing the brunt of Burke: Port Coquitlam council

We're bearing the brunt of Burke: Port Coquitlam council

Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore sends a pointed letter to his Coquitlam counterpart over that city's plans for Burke Mountain.
PoMo byelection set for Sept. 30

PoMo byelection set for Sept. 30

Port Moody residents will be going to the polls to elect a new city councillor on Sept. 30. And the city’s mayor said he hopes some new initiatives will encourage more than usual to do so.
St. Johns Street closure a chance to reclaim busy road

St. Johns Street closure a chance to reclaim busy road

St. Johns Street is closing. Relax, commuters, it’s only for one day — a Sunday, no less. And you have a month to prepare. Breathe.
SkyTrain a boon for events in Coquitlam and Port Moody

SkyTrain a boon for events in Coquitlam and Port Moody

SkyTrain is making it easier for visitors to take in events in Coquitlam and Port Moody — and that’s boosting transit ridership as well as the hopes of event planners.

Transactions down, prices up in Tri-City

Since April, the number of sales has dropped 18.8% compared to the same period last year.
Limit pet sales, Coquitlam council asks province

Limit pet sales, Coquitlam council asks province

The city of Coquitlam is calling on higher levels of government to implement legislation restricting the sale of dogs, cats and other animals in stores. Council voted unanimously (Coun.
Big plans in works for Coquitlam's Cottonwood Park

Big plans in works for Coquitlam's Cottonwood Park

Up to $13.5M to realize design concept plan for what could eventually be an 11.5 acre park

Tri-City firefighters join the front lines battling B.C. wildfires

Equipment and staff from Coquitlam and Port Moody fire departments have been sent to the Interior to join the fire fight.