Coquitlam residents can once again bring their household recyclables to the Town Centre Recycling Depot, which has reopened with safety measures in place to protect residents and staff.Located on Trevor Wingrove Way just west of Pipeline Road, the depot returned to its regular hours today – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Wednesday to Sunday, except for hol...
Coquitlam residents and businesses can look forward to scheduled access to some City facilities starting in mid-June, as the City announces plans for a phased reopening.
The City has been methodically working through the logistics required to reopen public facilities safely in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the safety of the public and our...
We’ve had some good news recently about how B.C. is flattening the curve, and many of us are excited about the prospect of getting back to some of our normal activities.But as we approach the May long weekend, let’s not forget the key takeaways from Dr. Bonnie Henry. One is that we’re not quite there yet: the gradual reopening begins after the long...
Residents who receive the City’s curbside collection service can put out unlimited yard trimmings and leaves for curbside pick up on their regularly scheduled collection day from May 19 through to June 25.
Additionally, residents who receive the City’s curbside collection service can also have up to four large household items collected (July 1 to Ju...
The City of Coquitlam is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation in British Columbia and locally. The BC Centre for Disease Control is working to break the chains of transmission and is important that every one in Coquitlam follow the orders and the advice of the health authorities so that we can curb the spread of this virus.We're all in this to...
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