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The most checked-out library books last year in the Tri-Cities

The most checked-out library books last year in the Tri-Cities

What did you read last year? Matthew Perry's "Friends, Lovers, And the Big Terrible Thing" and Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" topped the 2023 local lists.
Young Port Coquitlam students can be in the May Days royal party

Young Port Coquitlam students can be in the May Days royal party

The deadline to apply for a spot on the royal party for May Days in Port Coquitlam is Jan. 22, 2024.
SFU student from Coquitlam paints organs with Indigenous designs

SFU student from Coquitlam paints organs with Indigenous designs

Centennial Secondary graduate Ashley Jones is getting attention for her organ art that uses Haida and Metis elements.
How this young Coquitlam author turned her own nutritional journey into a kids book

How this young Coquitlam author turned her own nutritional journey into a kids book

Marina Gayed got the idea to write a book after job shadowing a dentist.
DJs, dancing and drag: Where to go in the Tri-Cities on New Year's Eve

DJs, dancing and drag: Where to go in the Tri-Cities on New Year's Eve

You can sing karaoke, mark New Year's British-style or see the confetti cannons fire at venues in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Dec. 31, 2023.
Scouts' beaver-cut tree wins Port Coquitlam BIA contest

Scouts' beaver-cut tree wins Port Coquitlam BIA contest

The 11th annual Downtown PoCo BIA contest saw decorated Christmas trees at six public locations and in business storefronts.
Sir Backbite? Lady Sneerwell? Coquitlam troupe stages updated 18th century comedy

Sir Backbite? Lady Sneerwell? Coquitlam troupe stages updated 18th century comedy

Stage 43 mounts the updated version of "The School of Scandal" at the Evergreen Cultural Centre in Coquitlam in January 2024.
Gie her a Haggis! Blackthorn back in Coquitlam for Robbie Burns show

Gie her a Haggis! Blackthorn back in Coquitlam for Robbie Burns show

Hear some poetry and listen to famous Scottish tunes at the Robbie Burns celebration at Place des Arts on Jan. 13, 2024.
Boost your brain: Sing with this Port Coquitlam choir next year

Boost your brain: Sing with this Port Coquitlam choir next year

Calling sopranos, altos, tenors and basses: Choral Connections is looking for new singers for 2024.
Here, there and everywhere: Coquitlam's history also lies outside its borders

Here, there and everywhere: Coquitlam's history also lies outside its borders

Titled "Coquitlam in Other Archives," the online display takes a look at where to find information about former and current residents and homes.