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Walk planned to celebrate Riverside French Immersion teacher

A large crowd is expected tomorrow to celebrate the life and legacy of Jacques-André Larrivée, a popular French Immersion teacher at Riverside secondary.

Kids call on Port Coquitlam to help typhoon victims

Students at Pitt River middle school believe in the power of a toonie to make a difference to people a half a world away and they want Port Coquitlam residents to share their dream.

THINGS TO DO: Ugly sweater run at Lafarge

Friday, Nov. 22 CERAMICS More than a dozen members with the Tri-City Potters' Group will sell their wares this weekend at the non-profit's first Christmas event.

SPOTLIGHT: Twenty years of Art Focus

HOCKEY HONOURS A pair of Coquitlam Express alumni have scored weekly honours from the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA).

Skills help for newbies

Are you a newcomer to Canada? Are you interested in connecting your skills to the Canadian workplace? Immigrant Services Society of BC (ISSBC) is hosting a free session on Monday on Skills Connect for Immigrants at its ELSA office, 136-3030 Lincoln A

Walk to end bullying set for Dec. 8 in Port Coquitlam

The I Am Someone Walk to End Bullying returns to Port Coquitlam on Sunday, Dec.

Shopping and giving at annual event

The Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association (GVHBA) - in partnership with The Tri-City News' parent company, Black Press - has launched its 18th annual Coats for Kids campaign in support of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, a group whose outr

Share seeks volunteers for Unwrapped

An event such as Unwrapped can't happen without volunteers and this year, many are needed. Share Family and Community Services is looking for volunteers to help at the Charitable Night of Shopping that takes place Tuesday, Nov.

Looking forward to a "charitable night of shopping"

The joys of giving and receiving will be front and centre next Tuesday when Coquitlam Centre hosts the 5th annual Unwrapped: A Charitable Night of Shopping.

SPOTLIGHT: Helping seniors, homeless

HO HO HO Tri-City resident Dorothy Rouch, 100, last week launched the Be a Santa to a Senior. The program supports struggling seniors during the holiday season by providing isolated seniors with gifts and companionship.