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Book of the Week: Limetown

Book of the Week: Limetown

Reviewed by Virginia McCreedy of the Port Moody Public Library
Libraries and Literacy: Writing workshop, shred-a-thon

Libraries and Literacy: Writing workshop, shred-a-thon

This feature, written by librarians with Coquitlam Public Library, Port Moody Public Library and Terry Fox Library in Port Coquitlam, is published each Thursday to highlight programs and happenings in the Tri-Cities’ three libraries.
Workshop to teach mental health first aid at BCIT

Workshop to teach mental health first aid at BCIT

Mainland BC Military Family Resource Centre hosting two day course
This B.C. resort has the largest enclosed grizzly bear refuge in the world

This B.C. resort has the largest enclosed grizzly bear refuge in the world

It's home to a grizzly bear named Boo...
Craft beer trend predictions for 2019

Craft beer trend predictions for 2019

I know I’m a little late with this, but some things are worth waiting for (unfortunately, this isn’t one of them). 2018 was a big year for craft beer in B.C., but let’s stop living in the past.
Seniors can learn about taking transit

Seniors can learn about taking transit

TransLink to do presentation at Dogwood Pavilion on how to get around on public transportation
PNE looking for a few ‘unique’ food vendors

PNE looking for a few ‘unique’ food vendors

Join the culinary ranks of cricket-covered candy apple and deep-fried chicken feet purveyors
Richmond hot tub largest in Canada

Richmond hot tub largest in Canada

Those waiting to marinate in Canada’s largest hot tub might want to take a time machine to March 11 – no it’s not a corny bro-flick, but just the promise of the opening of the Minoru Centre for Active Living in a little more than a month.
Here's 10 bizarre things you can buy on Craigslist Vancouver right now

Here's 10 bizarre things you can buy on Craigslist Vancouver right now

Feel like shopping?
Craft beer trend predictions for 2019

Craft beer trend predictions for 2019

I know I’m a little late with this, but some things are worth waiting for (unfortunately, this isn’t one of them). 2018 was a big year for craft beer in B.C., but let’s stop living in the past.