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TAG team is taking on graffiti in PoCo

A neighbourhood eyesore is getting a clean-up thanks to the efforts of some Port Coquitlam teens.

High net-worth investors prefer fee-based accounts

Investors have a variety of options regarding fee structure. One of the most popular is the fee-based pricing model. Investors in fee-based accounts pay a set percentage generally based on the size of the account.

Extension must be built, says Stewart

TransLink's decision to shelve plans for a United Boulevard Extension (UBE) connecting Coquitlam with New Westminster has not deterred Richard Stewart.

Stanley Cup coming

The Stanley Cup is coming to the hockey hotbed of...

Casino hotel in the works

Coquitlam residents can get their first look later this month at plans for a hotel next to the Boulevard Casino. Great Canadian Gaming Corp.

Hug a farmer, says market association

Local farmers got a little extra TLC last week as the sun came out along with shoppers at the Port Coquitlam Farmers Market Thursday as part of a B.C.-wide celebration of Farmers Appreciation Week.

Amenities coming to industrial area

Restaurants, gas stations and convenience stores could become more common along United Boulevard.
8,400 dump truck trips

8,400 dump truck trips

About 8,400 dump trucks loaded with soil will drive up Coast Meridian Road in Port Coquitlam over the next year or so to fill in three properties near DeBoville Slough.

Korean cooks stir it up at city hall

London, Paris, Berlin and Bangkok. And, now, Coquitlam. The latter is the latest in a list of cities where some young people from Korea will be serving a traditional dish to civic employees to promote their homeland.

Help at the hatchery?

The Noons Creek Hatchery is always a busy place and the people who run it are looking for some helping hands. Operated by the Port Moody Ecological Society, the hatchery needs volunteers on weekdays for an hour or more to help with operations.