Skip to content

Local News

Light the Hall in Coquitlam

Light the Hall in Coquitlam

60,000 lights will illuminate at City Hall
How many parking spots are enough in Coquitlam?

How many parking spots are enough in Coquitlam?

Concerns about proposed rental building in Coquitlam
Coquitlam waste diversion up a year after its big garbage changes

Coquitlam waste diversion up a year after its big garbage changes

73% diversion is projected in Coq.; new carts helped
When will buses arrive on Burke?

When will buses arrive on Burke?

The city of Coquitlam may be moving forward with its plans for a transit-oriented neighbourhood in Partington Creek on Burke Mountain — but getting TransLink to extend bus routes to the area will not happen overnight.
Tri-City services on Nov. 11

Tri-City services on Nov. 11

Four services will be held in the Tri-Cities on Remembrance Day
Port Coquitlam's trash filled with food scraps, recyclables

Port Coquitlam's trash filled with food scraps, recyclables

Summer audit of 100 homes with city collection showed Port Coquitlam residents aren't following "green" rules.
Port Coquitlam to pick-up Pitt Meadows' trash?

Port Coquitlam to pick-up Pitt Meadows' trash?

With the relationship between Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows strained, the latter is looking to partner with Port Coquitlam, at least on garbage collection.
Metro cities brace for refugee influx

Metro cities brace for refugee influx

Many Syrian refugees expected to come to Coquitlam
ICBC ends special credit card payments on monthly plans

ICBC ends special credit card payments on monthly plans

Policy change to save auto insurer $1 million a year
Riverside student in the fast lane on electric skateboard

Riverside student in the fast lane on electric skateboard

A Riverside secondary student who wasn't fond of the daily trudge from the bus stop to his home after school did what any engineering-minded kid would do, and built himself a motorized skateboard.