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Wine, cider, mead or sake with your groceries? Coquitlam eyes liquor sales at new Save On Foods

Wine, cider, mead or sake with your groceries? Coquitlam eyes liquor sales at new Save On Foods

A public hearing is set for May 30 after Coquitlam city council gave first bylaw reading to allow liquor sales at the new Save on Foods on Lougheed Highway.
City of Coquitlam, former councillor in court on June 21 over byelection petition

City of Coquitlam, former councillor in court on June 21 over byelection petition

A hearing is set at the Vancouver Law Courts on the City of Coquitlam's decision not to replace former councillor Bonita Zarrillo this term.
Photos: Port Moody Men's Shed Society gets ready to open its doors

Photos: Port Moody Men's Shed Society gets ready to open its doors

Men's Sheds aren't just a place for men to work on their handyman projects, they also provide mentorship and mental health benefits
BC Hydro wants to stop crazy Buntzen Lake traffic problems with pre-visit parking registration

BC Hydro wants to stop crazy Buntzen Lake traffic problems with pre-visit parking registration

Online parking registration will soon be required to picnic, hike or swim at Buntzen Lake this summer with a new online registration program that will run from June 27 to Sept. 5.
Missing person found

Missing person found

A blood-thirsty plant grows at this Port Coquitlam high school

A blood-thirsty plant grows at this Port Coquitlam high school

"Little Shop of Horrors" is the 2022 musical by students at Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary in Port Coquitlam.
What has Coquitlam done to address climate change? The city believes its current plan is working

What has Coquitlam done to address climate change? The city believes its current plan is working

A strategic plan was adopted in late 2020, and initiatives since have included updating sewer drain criteria, preparing clean air spaces and engaging in FireSmart programs.
Luxury B.C. building strata right in unplugging EV charger, tribunal rules

Luxury B.C. building strata right in unplugging EV charger, tribunal rules

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says a strata acted "reasonably" in turning off the power to a man's EV charger.
Soup spoon used to rescue tiny goslings from Port Coquitlam pipe

Soup spoon used to rescue tiny goslings from Port Coquitlam pipe

It's baby bird season. This is the time when you might find an injured bird or animal. It's best to contact experts but here's how one group handled an emergency situation with three baby goslings.
Bargain-priced Coquitlam home sells for $500K over asking in weekend buying frenzy

Bargain-priced Coquitlam home sells for $500K over asking in weekend buying frenzy

A Coquitlam home was listed for under $1 million but demand for housing sent buyers scrambling to offer more, with the eventual buyer paying 50 per cent above asking.