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'Tri-City News' A-List: Here's who you voted the best of the best in 2024

This year's A-List is up online and copies will be sent to doorsteps across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
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The 2024 Tri-City News A-List is now available, complete with whom residents voted as the best of the best in the region.

Questions answered, and the results tallied.

The Tri-City News has unveiled the winners of its 2024 A-List across several service, community and miscellaneous categories, highlighting the best of the best in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.

Thousands cast a ballot for their favourite businesses, organizations people, eats and sips, and parks and green spaces, among others.

Winners exemplified excellence, dedication to quality service, community involvement and genuine outreach, said Tri-City News publisher Lara Graham.

"Whether it's a business that has expanded due to local support or an individual who goes above and beyond to make a positive impact, these A-List winners represent the very best in our growing community," she added.

"Together, we're ensuring that the Tri-Cities remain a place where community spirit and excellence thrive."

Votes were submitted by local residents and readers, as well as community members and leaders earlier this year — all of whom were eligible to win a $500 gift car for NewPort Village merchants.

Every A-List business will receive a special A-List logo to display in their window and in their marketing materials.

For the online version of this year's Tri-City News A-List, you can visit the main page of our website or on Issuu.com.

Hard copies will be mailed out by Canada Post to households in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.


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