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The 'orange glow candy' car returns to Port Coquitlam's show

The 'orange glow candy' car returns to Port Coquitlam's show

For the third year, Burnaby-raised Rick Marchand will display his award-winning 1933 Chevy five-window coupe at the Downtown Port Coquitlam Car Show on Sunday, Aug. 18.
All about that bass: Port Coquitlam choir calls for low singers

All about that bass: Port Coquitlam choir calls for low singers

Choral Connections is looking for bass vocalists for its next season that starts Sept. 3.
Port Coquitlam is making it easier to find free menstrual products at civic facilities

Port Coquitlam is making it easier to find free menstrual products at civic facilities

Free menstrual products are available at 12 civic locations in Port Coquitlam, as well as public washrooms in Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Third annual community event in Coquitlam celebrates global diversity and unity

Third annual community event in Coquitlam celebrates global diversity and unity

The World of Love Multicultural Carnival at Town Centre Park on Aug. 24 promises a day of excitement, education and entertainment for all ages
Sunday Night Read: 'My gardener'

Sunday Night Read: 'My gardener'

This short story series submission is from Gloria Parihar of Coquitlam.
Minter: Flavorette roses. Ever heard of them?

Minter: Flavorette roses. Ever heard of them?

There's a rose series that's joined the edible flower family, says master gardener Brian Minter.
ScotFestBC, Place des Arts score cash for Coquitlam culture

ScotFestBC, Place des Arts score cash for Coquitlam culture

The two organizations received $8,500 from Metro Vancouver to promote their arts and culture programs in Coquitlam.
Opinion: How parents can promote positive sibling relationships

Opinion: How parents can promote positive sibling relationships

Strong, positive and supporting relationships between siblings can support people's well-being throughout their lifetimes, and parenting approaches matter.
Claire Nielsen: The power of the apology — it's never too late

Claire Nielsen: The power of the apology — it's never too late

Columnist Claire Nielsen breaks down the therapeutic apology method.
Comic Strippers' 'Chips' to expose their tan lines in Coquitlam

Comic Strippers' 'Chips' to expose their tan lines in Coquitlam

The award-winning male stripper parody and improv troupe, based out of Coquitlam, is back on tour this month, wrapping up Nov. 15 in North Vancouver.