Skip to content

In the Community

THINGS-TO-DO GUIDE: Bead show, Earth Hour, arts events and more this weekend in Tri-Cities

Friday, March 28 BEAD SHOW Watch glass-blowing demonstrations and take a bauble class at this weekend's Fraser Valley Bead Show in Coquitlam. More than 50 vendors will be showing their wares on Friday (2 to 8 p.m.), Saturday (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

What's up with the Great Blue Herons?

Keep your eye out this spring for great blue herons. The large birds should be building nests in trees in forests around the Tri-Cities.

Job help

Are you a newcomer to Canada? Are you interested in connecting your skills to the Canadian workplace? Immigrant Services Society of BC (ISSBC) is hosting a free session on Monday on Skills Connect for Immigrants at its ELSA office, 136-3030 Lincoln A

THINGS TO DO: Nowruz festival, Polish art

Friday, March 21 TED TALKS From 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. today, you can hear inspirational words from the TED 2014 speakers in Vancouver via a webcast at the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.

SPOTLIGHT: College cash, air cadets tag days

TAG DAYS Air cadet corporals Kennedy and Han of Port Moody's Phoenix 754 squadron were busy promoting the organization outside of a 7-Eleven during Tag Days last week.

Game time

Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game players can battle for prizes when Coquitlam Public Library (CPL) hosts a free tournament during spring break on Monday, March 24. Players will compete in two age categories: 10 to 13, and 14 and older.

SPOTLIGHT: Teen crown, pink t-shirts

NO BULLIES There was a pink wave at a Coquitlam business last month when it decked out its employees with pink shirts.

A toast to St. Patrick

GLEN PINE Get your Irish on on Monday Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day - and that includes everyone at Glen Pine Pavilion. You can wear green and visit Glen Pine for an Irish experience on Monday, March 17.

THINGS TO DO: Spring break

Friday, March 14 CANADIAN FILMS The 14th annual Port Moody Film Festival continues tonight with the documentaries Watermark and Stories We Tell - both of which will be preceded by short local films.

Free info for local seniors

Dogwood Pavilion, a Coquitlam recreation facility for people 50 years of age and older, hosts talks and workshops about health, wellness and more.