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  2. Coquitlam - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.coquitlam.ca. Coquitlam (/ koʊˈkwɪtləm / ⓘ koh-KWIT-ləm) [ 7 ] is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly suburban, Coquitlam is the sixth-largest city in the province, with a population of 148,625 in 2021, [ 4 ] and one of the 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver.

  3. Evergreen Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 257. Opened. October 1996. The Evergreen Cultural Centre is a community gathering place for performing and visual arts activities in Coquitlam, British Columbia, opened in October 1996 by former Coquitlam Mayor Lou Sekora. The design team was headed by Thom Weeks of Architectura, and the contract was completed by Proscenium Architecture.

  4. Coquitlam College - Wikipedia

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    Coquitlam College is a private post-secondary degree-granting institution in Vancouver, British Columbia.Established in 1982 and authorized by the British Columbia Ministry of Advanced Education to deliver post-secondary education in B.C. under the Degree Authorization Act [2] Coquitlam College offers the following programs: a University Transfer Program, an Associate of Arts Degree Program, a ...

  5. Place des Arts (Coquitlam) - Wikipedia

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    Place des Arts. Place des Arts is a non-profit teaching arts centre and music school located in the Maillardville area of Coquitlam, British Columbia . Founded in 1972, the centre offers programs in visual arts, music, drama, dance and creative writing. Approximately 80 Place des Arts instructors teach courses to more than 1500 students, while ...

  6. Douglas College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.douglascollege.ca. Coquitlam Campus. Douglas College is the largest public degree-granting college institution in British Columbia, Canada. Close to 17,000 credit students, 8,500 continuing education students and 4,210 international students are enrolled here. Douglas College offers bachelor's degrees and general university arts ...

  7. Gleneagle Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Team name. Talons. Newspaper. The Edge. Website. www.gleneagle.org. Gleneagle Secondary School, or simply Gleneagle, is a public coeducational high school located in Coquitlam, British Columbia, established in 1997. It is run by School District 43 Coquitlam. Gleneagle serves grades 9-12 and has an enrolment of about 1500 students. [2]

  8. Coquitlam Public Library - Wikipedia

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    A public Library Board was established in 1977. By 1981, the Library had developed into three different branches throughout Coquitlam. Two of the branches, Ridgeway and Cottonwood, were amalgamated into one when the City of Coquitlam built the Poirier branch in 1989, and the remaining branch, Lincoln, was moved to the City Hall building in 1998 ...

  9. Coquitlam Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    Coquitlam Town Centre is the main commercial and retail neighbourhood for the city of Coquitlam, British Columbia. Coquitlam Town Centre covers 723 hectares (1,787 acres). The Town Centre also contains the highest concentration of high-rise condominiums in the Tri-Cities and northeastern Metro Vancouver. [ 2 ][ 3 ]