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Kids can manage anger

Lion Tamers, an anger management group for children ages seven to nine years of age who have witnessed abuse, kicks off June 1 in Port Coquitlam.

THINGS-TO-DO GUIDE: East Meets West Fest

Free concerts and the farmers' market will be the places to be if the weather holds this weekend. If not, there's plenty of fun to be had indoors too.

Three markets this summer in Tri-City

It may still feel at times like winter but farmers' markets are definitely gearing up for spring.

Re/Max garage sale May 28; diabetes event May 21

Whether you're looking for bargains or looking to do some spring cleaning, a fundraiser next week is the place to be.

PoCo kids' market to help Japanese earthquake relief

Cedar Drive elementary school kids went shopping for a good cause Wednesday during a student-run market to raise funds for the Red Cross Japanese earthquake relief effort.

Fill a Truck, help Canadian Diabetes on Saturday

The Canadian Diabetes Association's Clothesline Program needs reusable clothing donations to reach its goal of collecting 12 million kilograms and organizers are making it easy.

From Citadel Heights to the Supreme Court

At just 23, Brian Bird may not yet possess the wisdom that comes with age but the Port Coquitlam man may need to prove he's wise beyond his years at his new job. Meet one of the Supreme Court of Canada's newest hires.

Tea, coffee and sweets to help auxiliary help ERH

You can enjoy a cup of tea with dessert and support the Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation during a spring tea and silent auction hosted by the hospital auxiliary. The event will be held Saturday, May 28 for 12:30 to 3 p.m.

French camp for summer

Société francophone de Maillardville, in partnership with Canadian Parents for French, Tri-Cities Chapter, will hold the 13th Maillardville-Coquitlam French summer camp from July 4 to Aug. 26.

SPOTLIGHT: Cash for young greenthumbs

CORA CASH The founder of a restaurant chain that recently opened in Coquitlam this month served up $2,689 to the Coquitlam Foundation for its investment fund.