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Books battle March 28 in Port Moody

Spectators are welcome at the fifth annual Battle of the Books later this month in Port Moody. Everyone is invited to cheer as School District 43 middle school students compete to see who knows the most about their books.

Learn about gardening & landscaping in Coquitlam

Coquitlam's Inspiration Garden is hosting workshops this month to get local gardeners, well, inspired.

PoCo city-wide garage sale set for April 21

Port Coquitlam residents looking to de-clutter their garages or basements are invited to register for the city-wide garage sale , which will take place as part of the Earth Week festivities next month.

Back-to-school skate in Coquitlam

There's another week of spring break left but Tri-City kids can close out the holiday with a bit of fun next weekend. On Sunday, March 25 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Caregivers can get info at Port Coquitlam workshop

If you care for an older adult, you need to care for yourself, too. That's why Tri-Cities Caregivers Connections, Fraser Home Health, Alzheimer' Society of B.C.

THINGS TO DO GUIDE: Dolls help discover creative spirit

Happy St. Patrick's Day - let's hope we're lucky enough to see a wee bit of sunshine to go along with all the fun things going on this weekend.

Tri-Cities Seniors Forum set for April 3 in Coquitlam

As the Tri-Cities' population ages, seniors' issues become community issues. Thus, the Glen Pine 50Plus Society is hosting the Tri-Cities Seniors Forum next month.

Tri-City News gets two national awards nominations

The Tri-City News is a finalist for two national newspaper awards, it was announced this week.

Employment information for immigrants at Port Coquitlam library

Are you a newcomer to Canada? Are you interested in connecting your skills to the Canadian workplace? Immigrant Services Society of BC (ISSBC) and Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Library are hosting a session Tuesday, April 3 (not March 30, as previously

Cancer society looks for volunteer drivers for cancer patients

Desperately seeking drivers - that's the message from the Canadian Cancer Society Greater Vancouver Region.