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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.
Port Moody's Penguin Plunge offers a bracing way to start the new year

Port Moody's Penguin Plunge offers a bracing way to start the new year

Proceeds from the event go to the Pleasantside Community Association to support programming at Old Orchard Hall.
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.
Tri-Cities Today: December 28, 2023

Tri-Cities Today: December 28, 2023

Read what's happening in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023.
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.
'It's again time to support you': Funds roll in for Port Moody hockey player felled a fourth time by brain tumour

'It's again time to support you': Funds roll in for Port Moody hockey player felled a fourth time by brain tumour

Wade MacLeod played for teams in the AHL and ECHL, as well as pro teams in Germany, England and Norway before he officially retired last June.
One arrested, vehicle sought as Port Moody police investigate holiday break-ins

One arrested, vehicle sought as Port Moody police investigate holiday break-ins

Not all the break-and-enters are connected, Port Moody police said, and a Coquitlam teen was arrested in the most recent incident.
Baldrey: B.C.'s top five political stories of 2023 — in my opinion

Baldrey: B.C.'s top five political stories of 2023 — in my opinion

Keith Baldrey reflects on the big stories out of Victoria this past year, including housing legislation, health facility closures and the rise of the B.C. Conservatives.
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.
Plenty of options to recycle your natural Christmas tree — and help Tri-City community groups

Plenty of options to recycle your natural Christmas tree — and help Tri-City community groups

Several tree chipping events to be held Jan. 6 and 7.