Coquitlam Residents to Engage in May Town Hall
Coquitlam residents, business owners, and community partners are encouraged to participate in a Town Hall Meeting with city councillors on…
Coquitlam residents, business owners, and community partners are encouraged to participate in a Town Hall Meeting with city councillors on…
Coquitlam residents engaging in spring cleanup can benefit from free extra curbside yard waste pickup from April 14 to May…
Skilled volunteers will be ready to repair everything from small appliances and bicycles to clothing and furniture—for free—at Coquitlam’s Repair…
The Coquitlam City Council held its regular meeting on March 31, 2025, at City Hall. The meeting commenced with Mayor…
Coquitlam property owners have one week remaining to pay their 2025 utility bill to avoid incurring a penalty. Payments are…
Coquitlam residents receiving curbside waste collection services can now opt out of the annual paper collection calendar by utilizing the…
Older adults looking to stay active and independent will soon have a new opportunity with Seniors Can Move—a low-cost, inclusive…
A dozen local youth from School District 43 will spend their spring break in Coquitlam's Junior Firefighter program, undergoing a…
Now is the time for residents to secure household attractants and ensure bears can find natural food sources as they…
A regular council meeting took place on March 10, 2025, at the City Hall in Coquitlam, BC. Mayor Richard Stewart…
Coquitlam residents will soon have the opportunity to apply for a Neighbourhood Small Grant of up to $500 to fund…
The City of Coquitlam is progressing with initiatives to implement Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing to align with provincial housing laws.
The City of Coquitlam is updating its Development Cost Charges (DCCs) program to ensure development continues to pay towards essential…
Coquitlam property owners will soon receive their utility bills, with payments due by March 31, 2025.