Coquitlam man faces several drug, firearm charges
A Coquitlam man arrested by the Metro Vancouver Transit Police faces several charges related to firearms and drug-related offences. 24-year-old
‘Tragic incident’ closes Centennial Pool in Port Coquitlam
Centennial Pool has been closed until further notice after what the City of Port Coquitlam is calling a “tragic incident.”
Parking variance sought for 74-unit project for adults with disabilities in Port Coquitlam
A six-storey, 74-unit apartment designed for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities is heading to Port Coquitlam council’s Committee of
Councillors Lubik, Morrison call for commercial-rent control
Councillors Amy Lubik and Callan Morrison are calling on the Province to ease the financial strain on small businesses by
Mayor Lahti wants Port Moody mudflats designated as Urban Marine Protected Area
Mayor Meghan Lahti wants the City of Port Moody to designate the intertidal flats and foreshore lands in Port Moody
Port Moody police seek to ID woman who assaulted guard after grocery store theft
Police in Port Moody are asking for the public’s help to identify a woman suspected of assaulting a grocery-store security
Port Moody Farmers Market kicks off with free summer concert
The Port Moody Farmers Market will launch its summer season with a free Summer Kickoff Concert in the Recreation Complex
New Italian restaurant opens next week in Coquitlam’s Tricity Pavilion
Marcon, and QuadReal Property Group, have announced the official grand opening of TriCity Pavilion, located at 2968 Christmas Way. The Pavilion
Why Anmore South proposal isn’t right for our rural village
Icona, a property developer, has proposed an unrealistic development in Anmore, which would potentially triple the current population. It is
Revised Anmore South proposal heads to public hearing
An amended future development plan for Anmore South, formerly the Imperial Oil lands, is headed to a public hearing on
Port Moody has new plan to deal with construction and trades parking woes
The City of Port Moody is working on a plan to better manage construction and trade parking in the community.
Share Family & Community Services announces annual award winners
SHARE Family & Community Services’ Awards Ceremony recognizes the invaluable contributions made by SHARE’s donors, partners and volunteers during their
Coquitlam approves 158 new affordable rentals for seniors
The City of Coquitlam council has cleared the way for two affordable housing projects that will add 158 rental homes
Let’s rally to save the Seedling Program in Port Coquitlam
Port Coquitlam families, educators, and community members are deeply concerned about the abrupt and unexpected closure of the Seedlings Program
Annual rose show in Coquitlam on June 21 and 22; admission is free
The Fraser Pacific Rose Society invites residents to stop and smell the roses at its annual Rose Show and Festival, returning to
Coquitlam changes zoning to allow up to four homes on 22,000 single-family lots
The City of Coquitlam is implementing new provincial requirements for small-scale multi-unit housing. At a recent meeting, the council adopted
Coquitlam seeks public input on proposed land use changes
The City of Coquitlam is seeking input on proposed land use changes in and around provincially designated Transit-Oriented Areas (TOAs)
Coquitlam announces 2025 Summer Concert Series Lineup
The City of Coquitlam invites the community to its free Summer Concert Series. All three shows (July 18, August 1
Police warns of Coquitlam to Surrey Hells Angels motorcycle procession
Drivers in Coquitlam are being warned to expect delays on Thursday morning as more than 700 motorcyclists, members of the
Expanded Supreme Court services available in Port Coquitlam
Residents in the Tri-Cities now have full access to Supreme Court services closer to home, with the launch of a





















