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Photos: Sunday night Salsa dancing at Coquitlam park

Photos: Sunday night Salsa dancing at Coquitlam park

The annual event was hosted by the Salsa Dance Zone at the Town Centre Park Community Plaza in Coquitlam.
Letter: Coquitlam school district needs to build a bigger Glen Elementary

Letter: Coquitlam school district needs to build a bigger Glen Elementary

With all the new residents about to move into the City Centre neighbourhood in Coquitlam, the elementary school needs to increase in size, the letter writer states.
Coquitlam will double diversity supports for kids rec camps

Coquitlam will double diversity supports for kids rec camps

More kids need supports to take part in recreation camps: Coquitlam
Coquitlam has 'fantastic, abundant' drinking water: Hodge

Coquitlam has 'fantastic, abundant' drinking water: Hodge

The City of Coquitlam released its 2022 report for drinking water quality.
These Coquitlam district students are off to college, university with extra cash in their pocket. Here's why

These Coquitlam district students are off to college, university with extra cash in their pocket. Here's why

Coquitlam Foundation 2023 scholarships are announced.
New book by Port Moody author aligns with Iranian movement

New book by Port Moody author aligns with Iranian movement

Omid Kaveh recently published A Gift From Cyrus, a story about a 12-year-old boy who follows the Zoroastrian religion when the Iranian Revolution breaks out in 1979.
Special feature: Coquitlam firefighter who donated two-thirds of his liver answers ‘Why?’

Special feature: Coquitlam firefighter who donated two-thirds of his liver answers ‘Why?’

Trevor Demoskoff is back at home after liver transplant surgery in New York State. The local smoke-eater is in recovery after donating part of his liver to his cousin, who is fighting cancer
Grey Ghost? Autumn Frost? It's a good time of the year to get them in the ground: Minter

Grey Ghost? Autumn Frost? It's a good time of the year to get them in the ground: Minter

Pumpkins and squash are fun to grow for families, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
This unique program gives Tri-Cities kids who otherwise might miss a chance to play basketball for their schools

This unique program gives Tri-Cities kids who otherwise might miss a chance to play basketball for their schools

The new inclusive basketball program in Tri-Cities’ high schools gives neuro-diverse students a chance to shine.
Blue tarot cards up at this Coquitlam SkyTrain station

Blue tarot cards up at this Coquitlam SkyTrain station

Alyson Davies’ artwork can be seen at Coquitlam’s Lafarge Lake–Douglas SkyTrain station until March 2024.