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Celtic concert in Coquitlam aims to 'lift spirits' with jigs, reels

Celtic concert in Coquitlam aims to 'lift spirits' with jigs, reels

Titled Gloomy Winter’s Now Away, the Triskellion show on Saturday night (April 9) will have a program based on the theme of “transformation."
On Our Radar: Women as young as 13 can attend this free self-defense class in Port Moody

On Our Radar: Women as young as 13 can attend this free self-defense class in Port Moody

An average of 20,000 women in B.C. experience domestic violence each year.
Tri-Cities non-profit launches $100K raffle following record sales month during COVID-19

Tri-Cities non-profit launches $100K raffle following record sales month during COVID-19

Crossroads Hospice Society is grateful for the public's support, despite a brief closure during the pandemic.
Your Weekend: Festival du Bois opens Friday night with The Sybaritic String Band

Your Weekend: Festival du Bois opens Friday night with The Sybaritic String Band

Weekend listings for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for April 1 to 3, 2022.
On Our Radar: Spring cleaning means spring shredding for Port Coquitlam Community Foundation

On Our Radar: Spring cleaning means spring shredding for Port Coquitlam Community Foundation

Got unwanted documents and paper laying about? A donation to safely shred them can benefit community programs.
Coquitlam grocery stores collecting food, funds to boost regional food bank

Coquitlam grocery stores collecting food, funds to boost regional food bank

According to Loblaw, more people may be turning to food banks due to higher costs of living and its annual spring event is set to benefit those in need.
SAR 50: It all started with two Port Coquitlam boys on Burke Mountain

SAR 50: It all started with two Port Coquitlam boys on Burke Mountain

In February of 1972 — 50 years ago — two Port Coquitlam teenage boys found they could not resist the siren call to climb up to Burke Mountain’s Munro Lake, writes Coquitlam Search and Rescue founder Don Cunnings.
SAR 50: Views from Sugar Mountain are amazing, says this Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteer

SAR 50: Views from Sugar Mountain are amazing, says this Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteer

Sugar Mountain is a pleasant three- to four-hour hike, starting and finishing in the Village of Anmore. 
SAR 50: Want to volunteer with Coquitlam Search and Rescue? Here's what you need

SAR 50: Want to volunteer with Coquitlam Search and Rescue? Here's what you need

SAR groups are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year because people can be injured or get lost at any time of the day or night. 
SAR 50: We're on call 24/7, says Coquitlam Search and Rescue president

SAR 50: We're on call 24/7, says Coquitlam Search and Rescue president

We are grateful for the individuals and organizations who have supported us for the past 50 years, says the president of Coquitlam Search and Rescue.