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A new season of drop-in programs

Port Coquitlam's Leigh Square Community Arts Village is offering its "Leighsure Time" drop-In programs - arts experiences for all ages, free or low cost for PoCo residents.

Reading Buddies

If your child is having difficulty with reading or writing, or if they just need a bit of extra practice and motivation, Port Moody Library Book Buddies can help.

Substance use series

Share Alcohol and Drug Program is hosting a free education series running through the end of the month. The program has important information for those who have an alcohol or drug problem or for those concerned about their use.

SPOTLIGHT: Hockey night in Coquitlam

O CANADA! The Canucks' "Mr. O Canada" - aka Mark Donnelly - sang the national anthem at the Coquitlam Express game versus the Cowichan Capitals last week for its special Canucks Alumni night, a fundraiser for the Terry Fox Foundation.

THINGS TO DO: Farmers' market, fitness tests

Friday, Jan. 10 BOOKWORMS Adults learning English as a second language can upgrade their reading skills at a book club offered by Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Library at 2 p.m. Visit the library at 2470 Mary Hill Rd. or call 604-927-7999.

THINGS TO DO: Chip your tree for charity

Friday, Jan. 3 MONEY FOR DIABETES Until Jan. 24, Art Knapp Plantland (1300 Dominion Ave.

SPOTLIGHT: Million-dollar man donates part of win to the Philippines

LOTTERY WIN A Port Coquitlam father-of-four brought home more Christmas cheer this week when he won $1 million. Vicente Tanquerido, 47, took one of the five guaranteed million dollar jackpot prizes in the Lotto 6/49 Super Draw.

Coquitlam man gives gifts to Guinea

It's been two months since Djiba Camara returned from his long-awaited trip home to Guinea but the Coquitlam man is already planning to return to Africa - this time with more gifts to help his former countrymen improve their lives.

Coquitlam day camps for kids over the holidays

Coquitlam Parks, Recreation and Culture is offering daily camps over the holiday break for kids ages three to 14 years. Camps run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Dec. 27, 30 and 31 as well as Jan. 2 and 3.

Foundations in Coquitlam, Port Moody now taking applications

The Coquitlam Foundation will be giving out a variety of grants to community groups in 2014.