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Two outlooks on housing: Port Moody vs. Coquitlam

Coquitlam passes, Port Moody pauses

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Editorial: We’re forced – forced, we say – to ask for another election (sorry)

Coquitlam council has an obligation to fill their vacancy, even if no one likes it, including us.

Reduce, reuse, refashion: local designers look to make destructive textile industry greener and slower

Ingenious ideas put fast fashion on pause

Fusion, funk bands set to make the crowd stream

With in-person gigs off the table, bands like John Welsh & Los Valientes and Raincity are trying to reach music lovers online

Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam: a quick look

Watch this space for updates on candidates in Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam during the 2021 federal election campaign

Port Moody-Coquitlam – a quick look

Watch this space for updates on candidates in Port Moody-Coquitlam during the 2021 federal election campaign

Lacrosse. Hope. Nostalgia. Twitter.

Thirty years after a can't-miss season that did, lacrosse player/amateur cultural anthropologist Greig Bethel unearths facts, memories and a story – one hashtag at a time

Opinion: Yes, an election would be unnecessary. Let’s try to win it, anyway

Politicians of all stripes may be looking for support in the Tri-Cities

‘We’re building champions’: Coquitlam track coach’s inspirational words featured in Olympic TV ad

Sprinter Jerome Blake and Coquitlam Cheetahs coach Tara Self get set for ‘showtime’

Coquitlam gives Ozada Avenue rental project final approval, $3.3 million

The project drew financial support from municipal and provincial governments, although not from the federal government