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A Dutch potter's journey from Israel to PoCo

A Dutch potter's journey from Israel to PoCo

Ronald Boersen’s career has taken him around the world.
African, classical music at ECC next week

African, classical music at ECC next week

Black Umfolosi and Borealis String Quartet are in Coquitlam.
Sports exhibit includes PoCo Bowl talk

Sports exhibit includes PoCo Bowl talk

The owner of PoCo Bowl — one of the oldest businesses in the city of Port Coquitlam — will speak on Thursday night as part of a new sports exhibition.
Brandt, Papez talk at art workshop

Brandt, Papez talk at art workshop

Two Tri-City residents are presenters at an arts-based workshop next month in Vancouver.
Coquitlam composer writes Christian rock musical

Coquitlam composer writes Christian rock musical

A Christian rock musical penned by Coquitlam composer Thomas Hogge will play out in New Westminster next month.
Caspi plugs Forest Fire album in PoMo

Caspi plugs Forest Fire album in PoMo

Musician Shawna Caspi’s trip around B.C. this month concludes with a concert at the Gallery Bistro.
Townsley to demo painting, photo skills

Townsley to demo painting, photo skills

Coquitlam watercolour painter and photographer Frank Townsley will show his talents at the next Art Focus Artists Association meeting.
Music about late PoCo teen up for a Juno

Music about late PoCo teen up for a Juno

My Name Is Amanda Todd, written by Jocelyn Morlock, is a finalist for a classical composition Juno Award.
PoMo student wins Juno band battle

PoMo student wins Juno band battle

A Port Moody secondary student took the Battle of the Bands competition this month, scoring $25,000 in scholarships from the Nimbus School of Recording and Media in Vancouver.
Two Coquitlam scribes shortlisted for BC Book Prizes

Two Coquitlam scribes shortlisted for BC Book Prizes

Paul Watson and Onjana Yawnghwe are finalists for the 34th annual awards.