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Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this May

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this May

Average prices have increased this month over last.
Très bien! Two Tri-Cities students medal at B.C. French-language contest

Très bien! Two Tri-Cities students medal at B.C. French-language contest

The Tri-Cities French immersion students' public speaking abilities were put to the test against others from across the province.
More colour, lights coming to Coquitlam in $1M streetscape plan

More colour, lights coming to Coquitlam in $1M streetscape plan

“This kind of vibrancy makes it all the more enticing for businesses and people to invest in Coquitlam,” Coun. Matt Djonlic said.
Protected watersheds benefit everyone: Coquitlam–Burke Mountain MLA

Protected watersheds benefit everyone: Coquitlam–Burke Mountain MLA

Coquitlam MLA Fin Donnelly is calling on local residents and governments to take action in securing watersheds and their surrounding ecosystems.
Coquitlam student a national winner in climate change poster contest

Coquitlam student a national winner in climate change poster contest

A Summit Middle Grade 6 student is the national winner of the Canadian Public Health Association's poster contest on climate-sensitive infectious diseases.
You can now register your Coquitlam home for the 2023 city-wide garage sale

You can now register your Coquitlam home for the 2023 city-wide garage sale

Done some spring cleaning or looking to give household items away? The annual Coquitlam community event is set for May 27 and 28.
Coquitlam council lends support to SFU football fight

Coquitlam council lends support to SFU football fight

The sudden cancellation of the SFU football program is an “embarrassing decision,” the football coach at Coquitlam’s Centennial Secondary told council today (May 8).
Charity opens bigger thrift store in older Coquitlam strip mall

Charity opens bigger thrift store in older Coquitlam strip mall

Low Entropy is moving its thrift store into a larger space at Burquitlam Plaza — and will have relaxation spaces for people who are neurodiverse.
Coquitlam RCMP seek witnesses in fatal pedestrian accident involving senior

Coquitlam RCMP seek witnesses in fatal pedestrian accident involving senior

Coquitlam RCMP are seeking witnesses or dash cam footage of the incident that took place along Clarke Road near Smith Avenue between 9:15 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sunday, May 7.
Remember the white stuff? Coquitlam to add $1M to clear roads this winter

Remember the white stuff? Coquitlam to add $1M to clear roads this winter

The City of Coquitlam budgeted $1.3 million last year but the price tag for the winter response came in at nearly $2.4 million — a difference of $1,053,317.