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Bursary for Tri-City health students

Eagle Ridge Hospital Auxiliary is once again offering an education bursary of $1,000 to a student living in the Tri-Cities. This bursary is available to any student who is planning to pursue a post-secondary education in health care.

On African adventure, PoCo students aim to teach

If you don't count the two hours for his one and only cross-border shopping excursion, this will be Owen Lewis' first international trip. And what a journey he's taking.

Financial info for immigrants

Are you an immigrant who wants to learn to: reduce your banking costs; build a credit history; gain control over your financial future; and grow your money? Money Skills for Immigrants is offered by Tri-City Transitions and is designed for participan

Holi Festival fun at Coquitlam's Dogwood Pavilion

Dogwood Pavilion will be the site of a colourful event next week. Teresa Rehman, adult services librarian with Coquitlam Public Library, will talk about Holi, the Indian Festival of Colours, at Dogwood on Tuesday, March 15 from 1 to 3 p.m.

Terry Fox Library Reading Buddies starts in April.

Port Coquitlam's Terry Fox Library is offering its free Reading Buddies program this spring for young readers in Grades 1 to 3. This program is a great way for children who would like to be better readers, to have fun and get extra practice.

Latin music at Coquitlam's Glen Pine Pavilion

Get set for a musical evening March 25 at Glen Pine Pavilion. On that day, the Coquitlam rec facility for people 50 and older will be hosting a performance by Pancho and Sal, who offer a unique blend of original, traditional and modern music.

Spring break will take Best, PoMo students to site of atrocities

Spring break typically conjures up images of sunny, sandy beaches or snow-covered ski hills. But for a group of School District 43 high school students, this year's spring break won't be nearly so scenic, though it will likely be more meaningful.

TINGS-TO-DO GUIDE: Reel good times at PoMo fest

The Tri-Cities are looking rather cosmopolitan this weekend, with events ranging from a First Nations powwow, a St. Patrick's celebration and a Persian New Year party.

Nominate someone for an ECD award

Do you know someone who is a children's champion? If so, the Early Childhood Development (ECD) community development committee would like to hear from you.

StatsCan census jobs start in May

Statistics Canada announced is filling 35,000 jobs across the country to work on the 2011 census collection starting in May. Staff are required for a variety of supervisory and non-supervisory jobs between March and mid-August 2011.