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An evening of inspiration for Tri-Cities women in Port Moody

A Port Moody mom is organizing an evening of inspiration - one she hopes that young women will attend and learn from.

Zumba time in Coquitlam

A seven-week Zumba exercise class will be offered at Dogwood Pavilion starting Monday, Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. The class is great for adults over 50 who like to dance and exercise.

PE with a twist at Port Coquitlam secondary school

Sleeping in is not an option for a group of Riverside secondary school students who are spending their early mornings working out.

Glen Pine dementia program gets Coquitlam Foundation funding

The Tri-Cities Leisure Connections program will be able to continue supporting those with Alzheimer's or dementia after receiving a grant from the Coquitlam Foundation.

Free series provides info for caregivers

Caregiving for a person with dementia can be challenging, both physically and emotionally.

Pedestrian fair in Port Moody Saturday

You and your children can learn how to stay safe on busy roads and sidewalks at a Pedestrian Safety Fair in Port Moody tomorrow (Saturday) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. With fall here and daylight fading faster, pedestrian safety is crucially important.

Time to enter annual Scary Story Contest

The annual Scary Story Contest is back.

Eek! Spiders!

Don't get creeped out but forests in fall are full of spiders. And you can learn what makes these creatures so fascinating by joining a Metro Vancouver park interpreter for Spying on Spiders on Oct. 4 at Belcarra Regional Park.

Amnesty fundraiser in Port Moody to help Kurds

Human rights activists in the Tri-Cities are rallying around one of their fellow Amnesty International members who is appealing for help to provide medical aid to of Kurdish refugees in the Middle East.

Homeless shelter program needs volunteers for November

St. Andrew's United Church in Port Moody is calling for volunteers for the bridge shelter program that will run in November. The church expects to serve about 15 to 30 people every night.