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Coquitlam mulls non-market rental building on Brunette after previous project fails to materialize

Coquitlam city council unanimously voted Monday to rezone a vacant Maillardville site for non-market housing – although one councillor was skeptical of the project’s chances. The rezoning consolidates the city-owned properties at 1013-1025 Brunette Ave. and clears the way for a comprehensive development. But even with Coquitlam providing the land, the shovels won’t hit the […]

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