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8 Port Coquitlam families get holiday gifts from Citadel school

8 Port Coquitlam families get holiday gifts from Citadel school

A gigantic undertaking, teacher says, but it's "the best thing the school does every year"
WEEKEND: Newfie axe murders thriller at ECC

WEEKEND: Newfie axe murders thriller at ECC

Weekend events for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, Dec 13 to 15, 2019
PHOTOS: Port Moody Santa-pet photo shoot raises $5,000 for SPCA

PHOTOS: Port Moody Santa-pet photo shoot raises $5,000 for SPCA

What do a car dealership, Santa and a ferret have in common?
Where to see amazing Christmas light displays in the Tri-Cities

Where to see amazing Christmas light displays in the Tri-Cities

Submit your Christmas light display and be featured in our interactive map
Drive safely. Wild animals’ lives are at stake

Drive safely. Wild animals’ lives are at stake

It’s important to keep pets safe in cold weather but drivers have other animals to look out for
Crisis centre fundraiser could save a life

Crisis centre fundraiser could save a life

Suicide is personal for Pam Bilusack. She still feels the loss of her younger brother 12 years after he ended his own life and she doesn’t want other families to experience that same enduring pain.
WEEKEND EVENTS: Ugly sweater skate & a dash

WEEKEND EVENTS: Ugly sweater skate & a dash

Weekend listings for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, Dec. 6 to 8, 2019.
Port Moody police planning holiday blitz of a different kind

Port Moody police planning holiday blitz of a different kind

Port Moody residents don’t have a Christmas parade to call their own so the city’s police department is bringing a Christmas parade to them. Beginning Dec. 2, and every Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
WEEKEND EVENTS: Park lights, teddy bear toss

WEEKEND EVENTS: Park lights, teddy bear toss

Events in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody for Nov. 29 to Dec. 1.
BBB warns of secret Santa pyramid scheme fraud

BBB warns of secret Santa pyramid scheme fraud

A Vancouver victim lost $7,500 in scam that promises big returns