Anmore’s Official Community Plan Meeting (Comments Off)
6/18/13 •
Reminder: Anmore APC Meeting happening today 3-8pm at Anmore Elementary For several months Anmore’s Advisory Planning Committee (APC) has been working with the Village’s Planning Consultants on the process for updating our Official Community Plan (OCP). This planning document is very important since it outlines the future growth of our Village for next 5 [...]
Hikers rescued from Belcarra Regional Park (Comments Off)
6/17/13 •
Courtesy of the Tri-City News: http://www.tricitynews.com/news/211063021.html Two women who went for a hike Saturday (June 8) and were later lost in Belcarra Regional Park were located by Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteers at about 10 p.m. “The trails in Belcarra Park are well marked but there are lots of old mountain bike trails that are not [...]
The Wild Rose (Comments Off)
6/15/13 •
There used to be many wild rose bushes in Anmore but there seem to be few remaining. It is good to see that the roses planted beside the causeway at Buntzen are flowering now. The wild rose may be the floral emblem for Alberta but it grows just as profusely in B.C.. The wild rose shrub [...]
Village of Anmore Regular Council Meeting – Tuesday June 11th 2013 (Comments Off)
6/14/13 •
By Pam Blackman All members of council were present as well as Tim Harris, Christine Milloy and Kevin Dicken (manager of public works). The agenda was approved and minutes from the May 28th meeting adopted. In business arising from the minutes Councillor Palmer Isaak spoke about the Joint Family Court and Youth Justice Committee. The [...]
June Recycling Day – June 9 (Comments Off)
6/08/13 •
Remember tomorrow is recycling day in Anmore 12:00 – 4:00pm at the village hall parking lot. Bring those recyclable items that can’t go in the regular weekly recycling bins such as batteries, electronics and hard plastics.
The Future of Anmore is Still in Our Hands (Comments Off)
6/08/13 •
by Glen Coutts I used to support Comprehensive Development zones in Anmore. Comprehensive Development Zoning was used in Anmore as a tool for maintaining our semi-rural character by gaining more green space and or amenities, such as community facilities, from a developer, in exchange for increased densities in their development (from the normal 1 acre, [...]
Anmore Times Print Edition – Now Out (Comments Off)
6/07/13 •
If you haven’t already picked up a copy of the Anmore Times print edition you can find them in the white Anmore Times tubes or send us an e-mail at online@anmoretimes.com and we’ll happily arrange to drop one off. You can also download a copy of the June Anmore Times here: Anmore Times – June 2013 [...]
Bench will honour SAR team member (Comments Off)
6/06/13 •
Courtesy of The Now News: http://www.thenownews.com/news/Bench+will+honour+team+member/8480645/story.html#ixzz2VNDvAOV2 It was Rollie Webb’s favourite place to spend time with his kids. Soon a memorial park bench at Buntzen Lake will be a permanent reminder of the paramedic and Coquitlam Search and Rescue member, who died after being hit by a truck in Anmore. Coquitlam SAR members have purchased [...]
Twin Lakes Middle School. Are You Serious? (Comments Off)
6/06/13 •
By Lori Bennett After hearing today about the name chosen yesterday for the new Middle School in Anmore, local residents are shaking their heads. Twin Lakes Middle School? Are you serious? Apparently this was the name chosen after a vote by school trustees following a recent call out to the SD43 communities asking for suggestions. [...]
Twin Lakes is the new middle school for Anmore (Comments Off)
6/05/13 •
Courtesy of The Tri-City News: http://www.tricitynews.com/news/210267331.html Twin Lakes is the new name of a $33 million middle school under construction in Anmore. The name, acknowledging the school’s proximity to both Sasamat and Buntzen Lakes, was chosen by trustees after a public consultation process in which 40 names were submitted. Two other top choices were Eagle Mountain [...]
