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Heritage Woods students a Kut above

Students at Port Moody's Heritage Woods secondary school lost their locks Nov. 3 during the first ever Kuts 4 Kids.

Art chat in Coquitlam

Melanie Stokes, a visual arts teacher at Coquitlam's Gleneagle secondary school, and three of her top students will be guest speakers during next week's general meeting of the Canadian Federation of University Women-Coquitlam.

XMAS GIVING: Sign up now for some help

Registration has begun for people who need a little extra help this holiday season. Share Family and Community Services is taking names of individuals and families living in the Tri-Cities that need a Christmas hamper and toys.

Hyde and seek salmon in PoCo

The return of the rainy season may mean grey skies for some but it also heralds the return of the salmon to local creeks and streams.

XMAS GIVING: Help Share help others

Share Family and Community Services needs your help this holiday season. Volunteers are needed to help sort food and toys, drive the truck to pick up food, wrap gifts at Coquitlam Centre and help out with special events.

Tiny fish, big impact at Naturalists' meeting

How can a tiny fish help to save all of Canada's endangered species? You can learn the answer by attending the next meeting on the Burke Mountain Naturalists (BMN), to be held next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Como Lake United Church.

Job information for immigrants

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 later this month on Skills Connect for Immigra

Baby talk on health and sleep

Baby's First Year continues its a popular program at Coquitlam's Place Maillardville community centre, offering information for parents of newborns.

Words of warning - and support - on prostate cancer

If you're a man, read this. Or a woman, for that matter. When Eric Huffey was first told he had prostate cancer in 1999, he imagined the worst.

Coquitlam Gogos get crafty for a cause

Members of Coquitlam Gogos have been making crafts to sell at a craft fair in Vancouver this weekend to raise money for support for African grandmothers caring for family members with AIDS.