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Hot plate for cooking not enough reason to evict Port Coquitlam tenant: arbitrator

Hot plate for cooking not enough reason to evict Port Coquitlam tenant: arbitrator

Port Coquitlam landlord takes her son to the residential tenancy branch to resolve dispute.
Metro Vancouver heat wave a risk to seniors, vulnerable people

Metro Vancouver heat wave a risk to seniors, vulnerable people

Check in on each other today, as inland highs could reach up to 35 C.
Your Weekend: Juno award winner opens Kaleidoscope Arts Festival in Coquitlam

Your Weekend: Juno award winner opens Kaleidoscope Arts Festival in Coquitlam

Weekend listings for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Aug. 19–21, 2022.
This former Express star is coming back to Coquitlam to help his old BCHL team

This former Express star is coming back to Coquitlam to help his old BCHL team

Kyle Turris played 13 seasons in the NHL after he was drafted third overall by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2007 Entry Draft.
Tri-Cities 'rent bank' contributes to a 94% housing stability rate in B.C.: report

Tri-Cities 'rent bank' contributes to a 94% housing stability rate in B.C.: report

The province says the local service has helped prevent eviction and homelessness across the region.
Video: Coquitlam RCMP's newest member will melt your heart

Video: Coquitlam RCMP's newest member will melt your heart

To sniff and protect! The 10-week-old pup will undergo several forms of training, including socializing with the public, in hopes of earning his badge.
Deep-fried, crunchy goodness coming to Coquitlam — this time, it's Japanese pork cutlets

Deep-fried, crunchy goodness coming to Coquitlam — this time, it's Japanese pork cutlets

Do you have a taste for pork? Saku is the latest popular Vancouver restaurant expanding to the growing neighbourhood of Burquitlam.
Photos: Camp Ignite aims to inspire future firefighters and dare girls to dream

Photos: Camp Ignite aims to inspire future firefighters and dare girls to dream

Teenage girls from across B.C. learn firefighting skills and teamwork at three-day camp in New West, Vancouver and Abbotsford
Moray Street has new chicanes. Will they slow down Port Moody traffic or make it worse?

Moray Street has new chicanes. Will they slow down Port Moody traffic or make it worse?

The $70,000 pilot project will be evaluated in November.
Coquitlam Heritage Society wins cultural grant from Metro Vancouver

Coquitlam Heritage Society wins cultural grant from Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver is distributing $300,000 to regional arts and cultural organizations to establish new programming for wider audiences.