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Port Moody hatchery being invaded by tulips and daffodils

Port Moody hatchery being invaded by tulips and daffodils

The Noons Creek Hatchery is being overwhelmed by invasive plant species. But they’re not weeds or blackberries choking the paths and walkways leading to the volunteer-run salmon hatchery and water quality testing laboratory.
Write a tiny story for the Coquitlam library — and win

Write a tiny story for the Coquitlam library — and win

Got a little time to do a little writing?
Open house at the Port Coquitlam public works yard

Open house at the Port Coquitlam public works yard

Families came out to tour Port Coquitlam's public works yard on Broadway Street last Saturday. The site was open as part of Public Works Week.
Scenes from Polish Day in Port Coquitlam

Scenes from Polish Day in Port Coquitlam

The best of Polish food and entertainment was on display under the sun on Sunday at Port Coquitlam’s Leigh Square at the annual Polish Culture and Heritage Day, which ran from 1 to 9 p.m.
Coquitlam golf tourney to fundraise for autism supports

Coquitlam golf tourney to fundraise for autism supports

Registration, sponsorship open for the Saccomaniacs Golf Tournament and Trade Show
Tripping the light fantastic to help autistic children and adults

Tripping the light fantastic to help autistic children and adults

From Wikipedia: "The term 'Snoezelen' (pronounced snuzələ(n)) is a neologism formed from a blend of the Dutch 'snuffelen' (to snuggle, also: to sniff) and 'doezelen' (to doze, to snooze).
Things to Do: City-wide garage sale in Coquitlam, Polish day in Port Coquitlam

Things to Do: City-wide garage sale in Coquitlam, Polish day in Port Coquitlam

Weekend guide for Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Support Coquitlam youth's Gutsy Walk

Support Coquitlam youth's Gutsy Walk

Sam Doucet is raising funds to improve the lives of children and adults affected by Crohn’s Disease and colitis
Planting the bumblebee

Planting the bumblebee

Tri-Cities students win Global Challenge

Tri-Cities students win Global Challenge

A team of Simon Fraser University students from the Tri-Cities are well on their way to solving the problem of medical waste created by devices that can only be used once and by hospital overstocking.