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Shred documents in PoCo on Sept. 15

You can protect your privacy and help a local non-profit group this weekend. Vancity's Tri-City Branches, Urban Impact Recycling and the Tri-City Transitions Society are partnering in a fundraiser to promote privacy and identity theft avoidance.

Celebrate Maillardville's 103rd on Sept. 15

You can celebrate the early days of Maillardville next weekend during the 103rd anniversary celebration at Heritage Square in Coquitlam.

Orientation for SD43 PACs

Parents new to the Parent Advisory Council concept for their local school can get hands on tips and information at an upcoming meeting. The District Parent Advisory Council is holding a PAC orientation night Thursday, Sept. 20 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

THINGS TO DO: Art of napkins at Douglas College fall fair

Summer holidays may be a thing of the past, but that just means there are more family fun events on deck for the weekend. Keep the kids busy enough and they'll forget all about the lazy hazy days gone by. FRIDAY, SEPT.

Free activities at Coquitlam's seniors' centres

If you are over 50, you might want to set aside some time next week to explore new activities. Coquitlam's two recreation facilities for people 50 years of age and older are holding an open house week from Sept. 9 to 15.

Port Coquitlam SPCA closes temporarily

The BC SPCA Educaton & Adoption Centre in Port Coquitlam is temporarily closed to the public while staff treat animals infected with ringworm. Dr.

Coquitlam Crunch Challenge hike set for Sept. 8

Tri-City residents are once again being challenged to walk, run or stroll up the popular Coquitlam Crunch hiking trail Saturday in the third annual Coquitlam Crunch Challenge.

Non-profit takes pride in Port Coquitlam history

One of Port Coquitlam's oldest buildings has been renovated and is starting its new life as a community centre for adults with developmental disabilities.

SPOTLIGHT: PoCo teacher gets top award

Elena Nast, a Grade 7 teacher at Port Coquitlam's Hope Lutheran Christian school, is the winner of a national award.

Young entrepreneurs at Port Coquitlam farmer's market

Entrepreneurship is thriving at the Port Coquitlam Farmer's Market. Vendors as young as 12 are bringing in the customers for delicious treats, such as lemonade and meringues, and the profits are helping them make plans for their future.