The Tri-Cities' population is likely to grow substantially over the next decade in response to B.C.'s housing legislation, which means more elementary schools will need to be built.
Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart and councillors complained on Monday, May 27, about the poor signage at the YMCA, which they say can't be seen clearly from the Burquitlam SkyTrain station.
"We should not have to make payments until we have a project," Cressey Development Group told Coquitlam's mayor and council on Monday, May 13, while challenging the city's Tenant Relocation Policy.
Today, Coquitlam's council in committee unanimously advanced the bid by the Disciple Methodist Church to change the land use at 1963 Lougheed Hwy. and 1880 Coleman Ave. across from Kal Tire.