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Learn about kids, control

Children who can use self-control, forethought and self-reflection to stay on task have better learning success and the organization representing parents in School District 43 wants to share the latest details.

Looking for a job?

Are you looking for work? Considering a career change, looking to upgrade your job skills or transfer into a new field? This spring, Port Moody Public Library is partnering with the Port Moody WorkBC Employment Services Centre to offer a series of fr

SPOTLIGHT: Kodiaks reap $8k for cause

HERITAGE SUCCESS Areez Saleh, Jenna Jessa, Kaylie Deane and Ziyan Karim organized last month's Heritage Woods secondary fundraiser in aid of cystic fibrosis.

Courage to parent

The Tri-City Transitions Society is accepting names for an upcoming group for parents.

Pub night at Dogwood Pavilion in Coquitlam

Dogwood Pavilion is hosting a pub night on Friday, April 24. There will be food, dancing and entertainment as Vancouver's HighRise Lonesome will be performing a mix of bluegrass and country classics. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., dinner is served at 6 p.

Small-space gardening workshop Sunday

When you begin gardening, you might want to start small. And some green thumbs want to stay small. For those people, Sunday's Port Moody Farmers Market hosts its final Small-scale Gardening Workshop (it was postponed from last weekend).

Recovery covered at class

There is one session left in the Share Family and Community Services Alcohol and Drug Program's free weekly education series.

Fish events next weekend in Port Moody, Coquitlam

Next weekend will be a fishy one in the Tri-Cities.

Meet Port Coquitlam's most interesting people

The public can mix and mingle with three of Port Coquitlam's "most interesting people" at a social next month.

THINGS TO DO: Send the salmon smolts on their way at the Hyde Creek hatchery

This weekend brings chances to shop (and shop some more), take in some energetic live music, learn about the life cycle of salmon (and send them on their adolescent way to the ocean) and explore a wild new playground in Coquitlam.