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Things to Do: Lights at Lafarge ends, Emerging Talent opens

Things to Do: Lights at Lafarge ends, Emerging Talent opens

Weekend guide for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
The Bark Night lands at Lafarge

The Bark Night lands at Lafarge

Who let the dogs out, to look at the lights? The Lights at Lafarge are being turned off for another season on Jan. 20.
Roller boogie every week at the Forum

Roller boogie every week at the Forum

Ron Bradbeer’s passion for roller skating burns brighter than a spotlight refracting off a mirror ball. Every Thursday, from 12:30 to 3 p.m., Bradbeer hosts a roller skating session on the polished concrete floor at the Poirier Forum in Coquitlam.
Things to Do: Art shows, hockey action & The Odd Couple

Things to Do: Art shows, hockey action & The Odd Couple

Weekend events in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Public input sought on Chinese-Canadian Museum

Public input sought on Chinese-Canadian Museum

Residents in Richmond, where ethnic Chinese people account for more than half of the city's population, can now help shape a proposed Chinese Canadian museum.
Things to Do: Count birds, recycle bottles

Things to Do: Count birds, recycle bottles

Weekend guide for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Things to Do: Make a splash in 2019

Things to Do: Make a splash in 2019

Activity and events guide leading up to Jan. 1, 2019.
This Vancouver man's Christmas tradition is a little different to most

This Vancouver man's Christmas tradition is a little different to most

Jemal Damtawe shares his story of trauma and recovery to inspire others on Christmas Day at Union Gospel Mission
Students join female hackers in cracking gender disparity code

Students join female hackers in cracking gender disparity code

North Vancouver School District technology teacher Justine Frazee assists Highlands Elementary students Justine Childs and Karah Cooper with a coding challenge during a Hackergal event held at the district’s education services centre on Dec.12.
Teens at youth jail enjoy holiday cheer thanks to 'Mommy' Florendo

Teens at youth jail enjoy holiday cheer thanks to 'Mommy' Florendo

Young offenders at the Burnaby Youth Custody Centre will once again enjoy a home-cooked turkey dinner tonight thanks to an 82-year-old Vancouver grandmother who has made bringing Christmas cheer to the centre a 36-year-tradition.