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Coq. group hosts meeting on genetically engineered foods

A group concerned about the health of foods with genetically-engineered ingredients will be hosting a presentation for Tri-City residents at the David Lam campus of Douglas College in Coquitlam on Thursday, Nov. 21.

THINGS TO DO: Lament, Reveille, wreaths

Friday, Nov. 8 PRO-D DAY Lace up your skates and snap on your helmet for a Pro-D Day skate at the Port Moody recreation complex (300 Ioco Rd.) from 1 to 3 p.m. The cost is $2. Visit portmoody.ca.

SPOTLIGHT: Art award, RCH cash, litter-less school

PEOPLE'S CHOICE Joan Rusby 's painting Reflections was given the People's Choice award at last weekend's Port Moody Art Association fall show and sale.

Coquitlam schools celebrate 50 years

Two Coquitlam schools are passing the mid-century mark with celebrations. On Thursday, Miller Park elementary school celebrated its 50th anniversary with a community celebration and on Friday, Nov.

Services for seniors

The Tri-Cities Better at Home helps seniors with simple day-to-day tasks, thereby helping them maintain their independence and stay connected with their community.

Drug info at Share sessions

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

Hunger Games challenge

On the eve of the release of the latest Hunger Games movie, Catching Fire , all sorts of challenges will test teens' skill and cunning at Terry Fox Library - and the strongest will win prizes. The Hunger Games Teen Challenge runs from 4 to 5 p.m.

THINGS TO DO: Music, art, books and wine

TODAY: Friday, Nov. 1 ECC LANDING Tickets for the Arts Club Theatre On Tour's presentation of Boeing-Boeing went fast in Coquitlam but a last-minute show was added for 4 p.m. today at the Evergreen Cultural Centre (1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam).

SPOTLIGHT: Student cash from car dealers, credit union

EXTRA CREDIT Seven Tri-City students will share $20,000 from Coast Capital Savings to further their education.

SCARY STORY: 'Seven hours since I found my mom and dad...'

Here is one of the winners of the 2013 Scary Story Contest organized by Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries and sponsored by The Tri-City News. 3RD PLACE, 15-18 years Untitled By Miranda Wallace, 16, Coquitlam It's been seven hours.