Port Moody’s Inlet Theatre to host musical play on toxic drug crisis
Port Moody will host Precarious: A Transformative Musical Tale, a community play about the unregulated toxic drug crisis, on Wednesday,
Coquitlam will have first-of-its-kind drop slide at new Burke Mountain Centre
The City of Coquitlam has unveiled a new updated design for the Burke Mountain Community Centre and Burke Village Park,
Coquitlam to get 146 new rental homes
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation has announced a $76.3 million investment to expand the Hoy Creek Housing Co-operative in Coquitlam,
Port Moody horror: Family waterboarded, daughter sexually assaulted in crypto home invasion
A Hong Kong man was sentenced to seven years in jail for his role in a violent Port Moody home
Police warns of rise in distraction thefts in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam
Coquitlam RCMP is warning residents after two recent distraction thefts in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam. In a release issued on
Parade of Lights returns to brighten downtown Port Coquitlam
Port Coquitlam will bring back its Parade of Lights on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m., expanding the annual illuminated procession
Coquitlam proposes new rules to ensure more family-friendly apartments
The City of Coquitlam is moving forward with plans to ensure new apartment developments include more family-oriented housing options, through
Pianists bring ‘A Very Merry Heistmas’ holiday show to Coquitlam
Coquitlam residents can expect a high-energy holiday performance next month as pianists Nico Rhodes and Patrick Courtin bring their new
Take a Hike Foundation marks 25 years of supporting youth mental health
The Take a Hike Youth Mental Health Foundation is celebrating its 25th anniversary this week, marking a quarter century of
Port Moody invites residents to free holiday celebration at Rocky Point Park
Port Moody will kick off the festive season with its annual Holiday Cheer at the Pier event on Saturday, November
Coquitlam scales back townhouse plans in Southwest Shoulders
The City of Coquitlam has scaled back proposed land use changes in the Southwest Shoulders and Corridors after residents raised
Tri-Cities Chamber presses MPs on housing and transit in post-budget Q&A
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce called for accelerated federal action on housing, transit and regional trade infrastructure during a post-budget
Man sentenced to seven years for violent Port Moody home invasion
A man has been sentenced to 7 years’ imprisonment in relation to a violent Heritage Woods home invasion. In July
New exhibitions open at Place des Arts as holiday artisan market returns
Place des Arts will open three new exhibitions and launch its annual Holiday Artisan Shop during a community reception on
Coats for Cold launched for vulnerable people in Tri-Cities
Tri-Cities residents have launched Coats for Cold 2025, a winter clothing drive to support those experiencing homelessness or financial hardship.
Resonate Church to host free Christmas gift event for Coquitlam families in need
Resonate Church will host its third annual Christmas Wishlist Event in Coquitlam this Saturday, offering a free shopping-mall-style gift experience
Coquitlam to consider third extension for 42-unit townhouse project
Coquitlam Council will consider tonight whether to grant a third one-year extension to a townhouse development that has been awaiting
City of Coquitlam staff ‘incredibly concerned’ about new provincial bill
City of Coquitlam staff say they are “incredibly concerned” about a proposed provincial bill that would significantly restrict how local
All paws on deck: Port Coquitlam Fire Department hires support dog
Port Coquitlam is set to become the first community in the Lower Mainland with a facility support dog dedicated to
High Streamflow advisory in effect for Tricities
The BC River Forecast Centre has issued a High Streamflow Advisory for parts of the South Coast, including rivers and























