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Premier’s comments on city fees are just a ‘red herring’: mayor

Premier’s comments on city fees are just a ‘red herring’: mayor

Supply & demand key factors, not fees, says Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart
Coquitlam council slams Riverview ‘sales job’

Coquitlam council slams Riverview ‘sales job’

The visioning exercise underway to determine the future of the Riverview Hospital grounds does not represent the view of the city of Coquitlam or the community.
Kwikwetlem First Nation files land claim

Kwikwetlem First Nation files land claim

Colony Farm, Port Coquitlam park sites and Riverview named as part of traditional territory
Fireworks are 'awesome' but not in the cards this year for Port Moody

Fireworks are 'awesome' but not in the cards this year for Port Moody

Port Moody council is beefing up Canada Day celebrations this year and pondering the addition of a new, one-day music festival later in the summer.
Master chef cooking challenge promotes awareness

Master chef cooking challenge promotes awareness

Share's Imagine fundraising event a reminder of the need to feed those who go hungry
Salmon sculptures for Coquitlam's 125

Salmon sculptures for Coquitlam's 125

Artists are needed to decorate the dozen fibreglass statues that will be placed at Coquitlam parks, public venues starting this summer
Port Coquitlam plans 3.4% tax hike

Port Coquitlam plans 3.4% tax hike

Port Coquitlam residents are invited to give feedback on the proposed financial plan.
Stress-busters promote calm at exam time

Stress-busters promote calm at exam time

Heritage Woods uses calm week, bikes, animals to help high school students cope with pressure
Casino paid $7m to Coquitlam last year

Casino paid $7m to Coquitlam last year

Coquitlam took in more than $7 million last year as host to the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver.
Swastika carved into vehicle in rash of keyings on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain

Swastika carved into vehicle in rash of keyings on Coquitlam's Burke Mountain

Several Burke Mountain residents woke up to a nasty surprise Wednesday morning when they discovered their vehicles had been keyed — including one with a swastika carved into the door.