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Port Coquitlam looks to modernize film production permitting as council flags gaps in data and local benefits

Film productions in Coquitlam’s Mundy Park in 2025. Visit Coquitlam Facebook photo Port Coquitlam is moving to update how film productions operate in the city after council approved changes aimed at better balancing industry activity with impacts on downtown businesses and residents. Council unanimously endorsed staff recommendations on March 10 to raise certain parking fees tied to filming and begin drafting a new comprehensive filming policy –…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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