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Build homes, save trees? Coquitlam forum looks at how to do both

Build homes, save trees? Coquitlam forum looks at how to do both

The Tri-Cities Urban Forest Forum takes place on Nov. 7 at Douglas College's Coquitlam campus.
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Time to harvest the winter squash

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Time to harvest the winter squash

Winter squash and pumpkins store best in cool conditions.
5 ways a will provides crucial financial benefits to you and your loved ones

5 ways a will provides crucial financial benefits to you and your loved ones

TD Bank outlines the five reasons why having a will provides benefits and assurance to you and your loved ones.
Here are some rare fungal infections you can get exploring parts of North America

Here are some rare fungal infections you can get exploring parts of North America

Gross.
Is it safe to visit Mexico? What Canadians need to know about the travel advisory update

Is it safe to visit Mexico? What Canadians need to know about the travel advisory update

Some areas are now on the "don't go" list.
A-List highlights the best of the Tri-Cities

A-List highlights the best of the Tri-Cities

The A-List is available online, and Canada Post will be distributing 36,000 printed copies to homes in the Tri-Cities.
Nearly seven Coquitlam Mounties a day are needed to find missing people

Nearly seven Coquitlam Mounties a day are needed to find missing people

Most of the missing people are clients of the Red Fish Healing Centre for Mental Health and Addiction at səmiq̓ʷəʔelə/Riverview Lands.
Artists look at dark, light sides of Mother Nature in new Coquitlam shows

Artists look at dark, light sides of Mother Nature in new Coquitlam shows

Exhibits exploring the environment open at Coquitlam's Place des Arts on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023.
Let the lip sweater grow: Tri-City teams ready for Movember

Let the lip sweater grow: Tri-City teams ready for Movember

Firefighters, as well as male utility workers and business employees are growing out their moustaches this month to support men’s mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
'I was always scared': Child survivor of Holocaust speaks at Coquitlam school symposium

'I was always scared': Child survivor of Holocaust speaks at Coquitlam school symposium

Today's 14th annual Holocaust symposium, which was organized by Dr. Charles Best Secondary teacher Ken Ipe, was heard by hundreds of high school students from Best, Pinetree and Centennial secondary schools.