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Check out Halloween displays this week

Check out Halloween displays this week

If you will be hosting a large Halloween display, please email details to: [email protected].
Port Moody businesses recognized at Spike Awards

Port Moody businesses recognized at Spike Awards

The city of Port Moody honoured local entrepreneurs during the annual Spike Business Awards last night (Thursday). More than 950 nominations came in for 114 businesses vying for awards in 10 categories, with a handful of honourable mentions.
Helping kids find balance in digital age

Helping kids find balance in digital age

South Side Family of Schools in Port Coquitlam will be screening the film Screenagers
Teaching emotional intelligence to kids

Teaching emotional intelligence to kids

School District 43 DPAC group hosts presentation for parents
Check out Halloween displays over next week

Check out Halloween displays over next week

Halloween is just over two weeks away and a number of Tri-City residents have erected or will be putting on spooky displays for the occasion.
Things to Do: Barber sibling duo makes tour stop at Evergreen

Things to Do: Barber sibling duo makes tour stop at Evergreen

Whether it’s live theatre, live music, pulling weeds or discovering the salmon spawning right in our back yard, there is plenty of fun to keep the whole family busy this weekend. Friday, Oct.
Share drug info series in Port Moody

Share drug info series in Port Moody

Trauma, stress anger and more are being covered
Volunteers sought for Port Coquitlam committees

Volunteers sought for Port Coquitlam committees

Port Coquitlam residents with knowledge in land use, transportation, emergency services and the arts can be on a civic committee in the new year.
Spotlight: MADD Thanksgiving bagging in Port Moody

Spotlight: MADD Thanksgiving bagging in Port Moody

Recent accomplishments by residents, groups and businesses in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Tri-City seniors share coffee and life stories

Tri-City seniors share coffee and life stories

Share Family and Community Services starts new program for seniors who use the foodbank