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Spotlight: Businesses make a splash at Chamber showcase

Spotlight: Businesses make a splash at Chamber showcase

Recent accomplishments by residents, businesses and groups in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Things to Do: Pro-D Day, Stanley Cup & salmon fest

Things to Do: Pro-D Day, Stanley Cup & salmon fest

It looks to be another soggy weekend in the Tri-Cities so get your rain gear on and pack an umbrella before taking part in the numerous events around the region.
$1 million donation for Port Moody hospital

$1 million donation for Port Moody hospital

Donation made by Sharon Perry and family to honour father Bruce Kehler, money to go to expand cardiology department
Spotlight: Hip hop dancers represent Canada in Copenhagen

Spotlight: Hip hop dancers represent Canada in Copenhagen

Recent accomplishments by residents, businesses and groups in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Pub fundraiser for cancer patient

Pub fundraiser for cancer patient

A pair of fundraisers is available to help a Tri-City man fight cancer.
Things to Do: Help to pull weeds at Tri-City parks

Things to Do: Help to pull weeds at Tri-City parks

Weekend guide for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Deadline nearing for Scary Story Contest

Deadline nearing for Scary Story Contest

Contest entry cutoff is Wednesday, Oct. 18
Students team up for special delivery

Students team up for special delivery

Frank Pearse, the principal at Seaview community school in Port Moody, wanted his school’s effort to raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation to really leave an impression, maybe even impart a few lessons about dedication and perseverance.
Museum gets ready to host historical ‘treasure’

Museum gets ready to host historical ‘treasure’

The Port Moody Station Museum is going dark. No, it’s not closing. But it is drawing blackout drapes over the windows of the former train station.
Port Moody concert to help end world hunger

Port Moody concert to help end world hunger

Funds raised will be donated to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank