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PoCo council to honour green thumbs

A number of Port Coquitlam green thumbs will be honoured next month for planting prize-winning gardens. At the Sept.

Stroll for a Cure raises cash

Multiple myeloma is a devastating blood cancer most people have never heard of until they are diagnosed with it. While there is no cure, treatment research has entered a revolutionary and exciting phase transforming myeloma into a treatable disease.

THINGS TO DO: It's a fine time for Fera

This weekend gives you and the family a perfect opportunity to see what's in store for the fall from PoCo's recreation department, two outdoor movie events and more live music to wrap up the summer. Friday, Aug.

Trees for Noons Creek hatchery

The Port Moody Ecological Society will get some help planting 125 trees around the Noons Creek hatchery thanks to the help of TD employees. TD Tree Days will be coming to the Noons Creek hatchery on Saturday, Sept. 8, between 10 a.m.

SPOTLIGHT: It's PNE time

PNE SEMI-FINALS Tri-City residents Annaliese Hearns , 15, belted out Proud Mary while Ben Freemantle , 17, performed a self-choreographed routine, titled Hallelujah, and Centennial grad Bailey Alexis , also 17, sang Halo at the PNE Star Showdown semi

'No fixed price' for PoCo blueberries

A Port Coquitlam blueberry farmer is offering up his crops for a song to spare them from the sudden summer heat.

RIVERVIEW STORIES: The place they went to visit

Riverview Hospital is a daunting place. The buildings are gothic. The bars on the windows reflect an era of mental health care when locked doors were supposed to protect patients.

Kwon delivers the goods

You have one hour to prepare arguments in favour of returning the Falkland Islands to Argentina, with no access to the internet or other research materials.

SPCA gives break on cat adoption fees

The love and companionship of a cat is priceless, but from Thursday, Aug. 23 to Saturday, Aug. 25, adopters can choose an adult cat from any BC SPCA location around the province - and name their own adoption fee.

Parents can register newborns online in B.C.

British Columbia parents are now able to register the birth of their newborn child online, with the launch of a new birth registration system. Registration creates a permanent legal record of a birth and every B.C.