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New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

Port Moody landlords who don't follow the new rules could face a fine up to $50,000
Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA part of team looking to protect British Columbians from U.S. tariff threat

Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA part of team looking to protect British Columbians from U.S. tariff threat

Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Rick Glumac is also British Columbia's Minister of State for Trade.
Coquitlam MLA is fined $500 for not filing election paperwork

Coquitlam MLA is fined $500 for not filing election paperwork

Coquitlam–Burke Mountain NDP MLA Jodie Wickens is being penalized by Elections BC for failing to file her provincial election disclosures by the Jan. 17, 2025, deadline.
SHARE borrows from John Lennon for 'Imagine' gala in Coquitlam

SHARE borrows from John Lennon for 'Imagine' gala in Coquitlam

The 20th annual SHARE Imagine fundraiser on Saturday, March 8, 2025, takes a page from the hit song by John Lennon.
Short-term rentals could be facing new rules in Port Moody

Short-term rentals could be facing new rules in Port Moody

Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam have also enacted similar local regulations in addition to new provincial laws to regulate short-term rentals.
Byelection 2025: Milani hopes to bring young voice to SD43 table

Byelection 2025: Milani hopes to bring young voice to SD43 table

Port Moody resident Nash Milani, a graduate of Port Moody Secondary, is running for the Coquitlam trustee seat on the SD43 board of education.
Public hearing for Port Moody towers scheduled for Feb. 4

Public hearing for Port Moody towers scheduled for Feb. 4

A proposal by Beedie Living would see three towers of 32, 34 and 38 storeys constructed on Spring Street, east of the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
Port Moody councillors want assurances new condos in the city will be occupied by their purchasers

Port Moody councillors want assurances new condos in the city will be occupied by their purchasers

Statistics Canada says more than a third of new condos built in British Columbia in 2022 were sold to investors.
'There is valuable information': Port Moody will continue membership in Urban Development Institute

'There is valuable information': Port Moody will continue membership in Urban Development Institute

The Urban Development Institute is comprised of representatives from local governments, developers, industry professionals, non-profit groups and First Nations.
Coquitlam worries about heritage homes with new B.C. housing rules

Coquitlam worries about heritage homes with new B.C. housing rules

The Coquitlam homes at 910 Quadling Ave. and 651 Rochester Ave. are being considered as heritage assets. A public hearing is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.