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Mathletes from Port Coquitlam elementary school win 2022 world cup

Mathletes from Port Coquitlam elementary school win 2022 world cup

A grade two class at Hope Lutheran Christian beat out nearly 400 schools and 100,000 students in a video competition that tested their arithmetic skills.
Holiday recipe: Coquitlam cops eat snickerdoodles — not doughnuts

Holiday recipe: Coquitlam cops eat snickerdoodles — not doughnuts

Cpl. Alexa Hodgins tells the Tri-City News her holiday cookies are a hit with family and friends.
Tri-Cities clothing drive reaches 480K people in nearly 30 years

Tri-Cities clothing drive reaches 480K people in nearly 30 years

Local agents also brought in almost $20,000 for housing-related charities, surpassing the financial fundraising bar for 2022.
Coquitlam athlete joins Canada's quest to repeat U18 women's hockey gold

Coquitlam athlete joins Canada's quest to repeat U18 women's hockey gold

Jordan Baxter notched two points in her first international tournament and helped the red and white end its gold-medal drought.
Minter: Fresh flowers make you happy. Here's the scientific proof

Minter: Fresh flowers make you happy. Here's the scientific proof

The value of fresh flowers should not be underestimated, writes master gardener Brian Minter.
Too many people feeding wild coyotes, Fur-Bearers group says

Too many people feeding wild coyotes, Fur-Bearers group says

The number of coyotes being spotted on the North Shore and in the Tri-Cities is way up this year, according to a local animal advocacy group.
Building responsibility: Coquitlam patients log nearly 750 volunteer hours in 2022

Building responsibility: Coquitlam patients log nearly 750 volunteer hours in 2022

How the Provincial Health Services Authority is rehabilitating those enrolled at the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital to help secure employment opportunities after release.
Port Moody to allocate $20K for non-profits seeking financial aid

Port Moody to allocate $20K for non-profits seeking financial aid

Non-profits that aim to foster community spirit have until the end of January to apply for grants.
Holiday recipe: Port Coquitlam youth cooking crispy potato latkes

Holiday recipe: Port Coquitlam youth cooking crispy potato latkes

Access Youth's Jessica Williams is passing down a Hanukkah dish to Tri-City News subscribers, as well as those involved with the non-profit's services.
Inside Tri-Cities' growing youth mental health crisis and how parents can get help for their kids

Inside Tri-Cities' growing youth mental health crisis and how parents can get help for their kids

A mental health crisis affecting a child or youth can affect the whole family; how a Port Moody-based program is trying to help out.