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This new Italian restaurant hopes to bring customers back to a prominent Coquitlam property that used to be a pub

This new Italian restaurant hopes to bring customers back to a prominent Coquitlam property that used to be a pub

Long a pub at the corner of Lougheed Highway and Brunette Avenue, now it's home to an upscale restaurant with a lengthy pedigree in serving up Italian food.
Letter: B.C. minister scapegoating real estate industry for our hot market

Letter: B.C. minister scapegoating real estate industry for our hot market

Agents clap back at minister for 'maligning' entire industry.
Metro Vancouver gas prices smash all-time record-high

Metro Vancouver gas prices smash all-time record-high

And they are expected to keep climbing. Here's what to know.
Beloved owners of popular Port Coquitlam bakery say final good-bye

Beloved owners of popular Port Coquitlam bakery say final good-bye

A big change is coming for those who like (oh so good) doughnuts, cakes and sandwiches.
Port Moody 'tarp-covered eyesore' is in 'dire' need of repair

Port Moody 'tarp-covered eyesore' is in 'dire' need of repair

It will cost about $2.5 million to repair Port Moody's Kyle Centre.
UPDATE: Missing person located

UPDATE: Missing person located

Port Coquitlam rivals advance to semifinals at BC high school AAAA basketball championships

Port Coquitlam rivals advance to semifinals at BC high school AAAA basketball championships

If the Riverside Rapids and Terry Fox Ravens each beat their opponents in Friday's semifinals, they'll face each other in Saturday's championship at the Langley Events Centre.
How to talk to kids about the war in Ukraine

How to talk to kids about the war in Ukraine

Jeremy Church, director of safe and caring schools for the North Vancouver School District, gives parents some tips on how to talk to children about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop in 17th straight data update

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop in 17th straight data update

13 more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,896.
Charging extra for your paper coffee cup not likely in the cards for Port Coquitlam residents

Charging extra for your paper coffee cup not likely in the cards for Port Coquitlam residents

Port Coquitlam mayor Brad West says city won't jump into costly schemes to reduce carbon, citing Vancouver's decision to charge a 25 cent fee for single-use cups. Mayor says Vancouver moved 'quite quickly' on an initiative that disproportionately effects poor people.