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New art wall at Port Moody school

A new outdoor gallery space has been established in the most unlikely place - a concrete retaining wall in front of Heritage Mountain elementary schoo l.

Sasamat spaces open July 2-6

Tri-Cities parents of children from six to 12 years of age can get their youngsters involved in supervised outdoor activities this summer. Sasamat Outdoor Centre has made additional day camp space available for the week of July 2 to 6.

SPOTLIGHT: Castle Park stars, food drive effort

SUPERSTARS Castle Park elementary teacher Lana Henley and her Grade 3 students collected more than $4,800 to help make a wish come true for sick kids.

High time for Highland Games

When there is cool live theatre, outdoor adventures and a chance to celebrate everything Scottish and French, all in one weekend, well, you know it's going to be a good one.

Registration open for SPCA fundraiser in Coquitlam

Summer has just begun but registration is already open for a big charity event at the end of the season.

Free legal help from UBC law students

Many people face legal problems they cannot easily resolve alone. And accessing and making sense of the legal system can often be difficult and intimidating, especially for low-income individuals who cannot afford to hire a lawyer.

Secure your windows to keep your kids safe

As the weather warms up, so does the potential of young children falling out of windows without proper security locks. In B.C., already by the May long weekend, three toddlers had fallen through open windows since April.

Port Moody book clubbers can vote on kids' card

Calling all kids: Port Moody Public Library is launching a new library card just for children and librarians need your help in choosing the best design.

Mad Science for book club sign-up in Coquitlam

Children aged four and older are invited to Coquitlam Public Library's summer reading club kick-off party Saturday, June 23. Mad Science instructors will conduct entertaining experiments.

SPOTLIGHT: Cadet parade, clothing campaign

ROLE MODEL Coquitlam's Tiffany McFadyen will be the new face of a national clothing campaign for the fall.