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In the Community

Tri-City volunteers needed for Alzheimer's support

Tom, Joseph, Irene and Donna meet once a month to talk about how their lives are affected by dementia. They are all caring for family members who are in various stages of the disease.

Kids, go play outside at Coquitlam parks

The Tri-Cities have countless opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.

SPOTLIGHT: Tuition aid for Douglas College students

DOUG $ Douglas College students are benefitting from recent donations made to the institution.

Take a survey; help Tri-City families

A group promoting the wellbeing of children and families is seeking the public's help in spreading family-friendly messages in the Tri-Cities.

Learn about water

Water is integral to our survival yet we often take our clean, safe water for granted.

THINGS TO DO: Summer in the city

Bask in the summer sun, stop and smell the roses (and the linden trees) and enjoy plenty of live outdoor entertainment this weekend.

SPOTLIGHT: Greening Glen, hospital cash

HANDS, EARS Members with WorkSafeBC's Helping Hands c ommittee last month handed over $40,000 to Port Moody's Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundatio n for a new Helping Kids Hear program.

Father & son score with iPad app

A homework project for a professional development course has turned into a collaborative learning experience - and even a bona fide iPad application - for a Port Moody father and son duo.

THINGS TO DO: Happy Canada Day, eh

Hooray, it's Canada Day! Celebrate all things red-and-white over the long weekend - which even promises to be a hot and sunny one.

Tri-City women help make soup for the soul

There's something special about soup that signifies more than simply warm nourishment. It's the epitome of home cooking, it's food for the soul and for a group of Tri-City women, making soup is a way to support vulnerable women and youth.