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Coquitlam mayor voices frustration at Victoria at city town hall

Coquitlam mayor voices frustration at Victoria at city town hall

Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart apologized twice for his "rants" directed at the provincial government, during the town hall meeting on Tuesday night.
Stop lighting open-air fires in Coquitlam parks: police

Stop lighting open-air fires in Coquitlam parks: police

“We are urging the public to stop any open-air burning in any park as it increases the risk of forest fires within our communities," Coquitlam RCMP said.
Getting ready for annual plant sale in Coquitlam is a 'labour of love'

Getting ready for annual plant sale in Coquitlam is a 'labour of love'

The Dogwood Garden Club is holding its annual plant sale on Saturday, May 4.
Tri-Cities Today: May 1, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: May 1, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on May 1, 2024.
Your best guide for Tri-City events in May 2024

Your best guide for Tri-City events in May 2024

Find out what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody in May 2024.
Don your jersey: Port Coquitlam hosts free Canucks watch parties

Don your jersey: Port Coquitlam hosts free Canucks watch parties

Game 5 of the Canucks–Predators series starts at 7 p.m. tonight, April 30.
Giveaway: Win theatre tickets in Port Moody for Mother's Day

Giveaway: Win theatre tickets in Port Moody for Mother's Day

The "Tri-City News" and IOCO Players Theatre are offering readers a chance to win a pair of seats to see "Love Letters."
Coquitlam students clinch prizes, praise at Whistler music fest

Coquitlam students clinch prizes, praise at Whistler music fest

Centennial Secondary's Vocal Jazz Singers ensemble won top awards at the Cantando Music Festival in Whistler.
Photos: Four little plays in one show for this Coquitlam troupe

Photos: Four little plays in one show for this Coquitlam troupe

The Dogwood Drama Club returns to the Pavilion stage in Coquitlam next month to present a program of four plays in one show.
From acoustic speakers to cremation urns: How an Anmore student has turned his hobby into big business dreams

From acoustic speakers to cremation urns: How an Anmore student has turned his hobby into big business dreams

Reece Koufalis is about to graduate from BCIT's business administration program, nine years after he started his own business when he was 11 years old.