Traffic concerns follow approval of Woodland Park’s next phases By Patrick Penner, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ● Port Moody ● October 18, 2022 October 18, 2022 Congestion due to decade-long project could be an issue for Glenayre residents, some councillors worry
Tri-Cities property sales, prices plunge from pandemic peaks By Patrick Penner, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ● Housing ● October 17, 2022 October 17, 2022 644 properties sold in March, 244 sold in September; prices down 9.2 percent
New database aims to highlight housing needs ahead of the municipal election By Jeremy Shepherd ● Election 2022 ● September 14, 2022 September 14, 2022
Renters union looking to organize in the Tri-Cities By Jeremy Shepherd ● Housing ● July 14, 2022 July 14, 2022
Coquitlam’s pop. hops; Port Moody’s drops By Jeremy Shepherd ● Community ● February 9, 2022 March 1, 2023 Growth steady in Port Coquitlam
The land is limited and the need is great: Port Coquitlam grapples with housing needs By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● February 8, 2022 June 7, 2022 ‘We need to use every tool in the toolbox’
Housing starts: Coquitlam out-builds Port Moody and Port Coquitlam 3 to 1 By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● January 26, 2022 December 23, 2022 Buildings went up last year and so did rents
Coquitlam tweaks tenant relocation policy By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● November 24, 2021 May 13, 2022 Conversation focuses on grey area between application and demolition
Coquitlam critical of Metro Vancouver 2050 plan By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● November 23, 2021 May 13, 2022 Taking the brunt of regional population growth may pose challenges for Coquitlam
Playing the long game: Port Coquitlam looks into Metro Vancouver’s 2050 vision By Jeremy Shepherd ● Development ● November 21, 2021 May 13, 2022 Barring a major change in zoning, Port Coquitlam may fall short of regional affordable housing goals