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SCARY STORY CONTEST: "Run" by Noemi Arduini

SCARY STORY CONTEST: "Run" by Noemi Arduini

First-place winning entry in the 11- to 14-age category for the Scary Story Contest hosted by the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.
Tri-City firefighters gearing up to raise holiday donations for BC Burn Fund

Tri-City firefighters gearing up to raise holiday donations for BC Burn Fund

Volunteers are also acting as elves in helping set up the annual Bright Nights Christmas Train through Stanley Park — set to open in late November.
SCARY STORY CONTEST: "Inevitable Outcome" by Adam Podoxin

SCARY STORY CONTEST: "Inevitable Outcome" by Adam Podoxin

The 2021 Scary Story Contest was hosted by the Coquitlam and Port Moody public libraries.
Getaway Youth Centre returning to Centennial Pavilion after servicing as Coquitlam COVID-19 clinic

Getaway Youth Centre returning to Centennial Pavilion after servicing as Coquitlam COVID-19 clinic

The teen hub was temporarily moved across the street while the recreation facility was used as a mass immunization clinic for several months.
Surrey RCMP seize 25,000 potentially fatal doses of fentanyl (PHOTOS)

Surrey RCMP seize 25,000 potentially fatal doses of fentanyl (PHOTOS)

Other items seized included a Rolex valued at $48,000 and approximately $14,000 cash
A list of must-see 2021 Halloween houses for Tri-City trick-or-treaters

A list of must-see 2021 Halloween houses for Tri-City trick-or-treaters

Is there a spook-tacular house on your block that's ready to cause a scare? 🎃
Inclusion exhibit at Port Moody’s Station Museum sends a powerful message

Inclusion exhibit at Port Moody’s Station Museum sends a powerful message

A new exhibit about community inclusion is open at Port Moody's Station Museum but it will be officially celebrated Dec. 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Here's how to commemorate Remembrance Day in the Tri-Cities as COVID-19 curtails public events

Here's how to commemorate Remembrance Day in the Tri-Cities as COVID-19 curtails public events

No public events are scheduled for Nov. 11 this year, but those who wish to honour Canadian veterans can do so in other ways, including buying a poppy.
Surrey Eagles hand Coquitlam Express fourth straight loss

Surrey Eagles hand Coquitlam Express fourth straight loss

The Coquitlam Express suffered its fourth straight loss, 6-2, to the Surrey Eagles, Friday at the South Surrey Arena.
Metro Vancouver raises fees on big air polluters

Metro Vancouver raises fees on big air polluters

Metro staff said they set the proposed fee increase at 0.5 per cent of the economic costs due to public health consequences from air contaminants. If health were the only factor influencing the cost of pollution, it would be 200 times higher.