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SPOTLIGHT: PM photographer adds to calendar

SNAP! A Port Moody resident is using her passion for photography to help her favourite charity raise money.

SCARY STORY: 13 Swallow Street (2nd, 15-18 years)

SCARY STORY CONTEST 15-18 YEARS CATEGORY SECOND PLACE 13 Swallow Street By Talia Madsen, 17, Coquitlam "Come on Rose, you aren't scared, are you?" Sean snickered at his little sister's angry expression.

Drop-in fun for youth at Coquitlam rec centres

Coquitlam's Summit community centre is offering a variety of drop-in sessions for youth on Friday evenings. Drop-in programs are open to all kids between the ages of 11 and 14 years and cost $2 per participant. Basketball drop-in runs from 6 to 8 p.

SCARY STORY: The Dark (1st, 15-18 years)

SCARY STORY CONTEST 15-18 YEARS CATEGORY FIRST PLACE The Dark Emma Hoffard, 17, Coquitlam I'm not scared of the dark until I'm alone with my imagination; then it's the most sinister, nightmarish monster imaginable.

Unwrapped - a charitable night of shopping, fun

Plans are underway for one of the largest fundraisers of the season.

Coquitlam district hosts holocaust symposium

Hundreds of School District 43 high school students will be learning about the holocaust and how lessons of history can inform the future on Nov. 7 at Coquitlam Alliance Church.

THINGS TO DO: Ring in ROCKtoberfest

It's a creepy crawly weekend full of spooktacular fun and Halloween happenings, with some great arts and entertainment thrown in for good measure. FRIDAY, OCT. 26 HAUNTED HOWLAWE'EN Poirier Community Centre (630 Poirier St.

Another decade for Tri-Cities' oldest living resident

She is hard of hearing now and sleeps most of the day but Coquitlam's Gertrude "Trudy" Marshall was in fine form last week as she marked her 110th year.

SPOTLIGHT: Cena clinches Mr. World title

FRANKIE GOES TO U.K. Port Moody resident Frankie Cena will be representing the country after he was crowned Mr. World Canada last week in Vancouver.

Port Coquitlam playground bid in Aviva semi-finals

The dream of a Port Coquitlam elementary school to have an accessible playground could become a reality thanks to an online contest .