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Arc'teryx to land in Coquitlam in late summer 2024

Arc'teryx to land in Coquitlam in late summer 2024

Recently, the company has co-created collections with high-end fashion brands and designers for street wear.
BC Christian Academy adds to Port Coquitlam's childcare goal

BC Christian Academy adds to Port Coquitlam's childcare goal

The elementary school campus of BC Christian Academy in Port Coquitlam will soon see a two-storey childcare hub for 144 kids.
No tenant moving costs until Coquitlam OK's rezoning: developer

No tenant moving costs until Coquitlam OK's rezoning: developer

"We should not have to make payments until we have a project," Cressey Development Group told Coquitlam's mayor and council on Monday, May 13, while challenging the city's Tenant Relocation Policy.
Coquitlam wins award for use of 3D scan tool at civic buildings

Coquitlam wins award for use of 3D scan tool at civic buildings

Visual Plan scans the inside of a building for a 360-degree view. Coquitlam owns and oversees more than 120 structures in its asset portfolio.
Civil forfeitures result in grants for five Tri-City programs

Civil forfeitures result in grants for five Tri-City programs

Low Entropy, Yo Bro Yo Girl, Big Sisters, PLEA and SD43 will get cash from the province as part of the civil forfeiture grant program intake for 2023–24.
Lack of certainty is the 'death of business': Coquitlam manager

Lack of certainty is the 'death of business': Coquitlam manager

Coquitlam city manager Raul Allueva zeroed in on the recent provincial upheaval to municipal housing policies — “clumsy” legislation that he said was done without civic consultation and has put significant pressure on city hall staff.
Crime down in Port Coquitlam this year except shoplifting, fraud

Crime down in Port Coquitlam this year except shoplifting, fraud

Mounties took 35 per cent more calls about shoplifting in Port Coquitlam, while fraud files rose 31 per cent “likely due to the cost-of-living crisis,” RCMP OIC Darren Carr recently told the city.
Spring clean blitzes yield kudos for Port Coquitlam public works

Spring clean blitzes yield kudos for Port Coquitlam public works

This week, Port Coquitlam public works teams will focus on vegetation — specifically, removing unsightly weeds and plants in public places around the municipality.
Port Moody on target to meet first year of housing targets — after that, uncertainty abounds

Port Moody on target to meet first year of housing targets — after that, uncertainty abounds

A report to Port Moody council says 255 new homes have achieved occupancy in the city since last September, with more anticipated.
This northern Port Coquitlam lot along Oxford Street may split

This northern Port Coquitlam lot along Oxford Street may split

If approved, the existing detached two-storey home, located between Suffolk Avenue and Westminster Street in Port Coquitlam, would be razed.