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Evergreen Line spurs need for school replacement and additions

School District 43 is looking ahead at new schools and additions to accommodate growing numbers of students expected with development along the Evergreen Line and in northeast Coquitlam.

Wear ugly sweater and support the Children's Wish Foundation

The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is partnering with the Ugly Sweater Guys at its upcoming Christmas luncheon to raise funds for the Children's Wish Foundation.

Korean war vets remembered in video

A locally-made video acknowledging the sacrifices of Canadian veterans who fought in the Korean War is circulating just in time for Remembrance Day.

New traditions for Port Moody middle school

Moody middle school will become Moody Middle, School of the Arts - a school of choice with French immersion and fine arts streams - after the board of education approved the change at its meeting Tuesday.

Two indecent exposure incidents at Centennial prompt warning from police

Two separate incidents of a man exposing himself to Centennial secondary students in the last two months have prompted a warning from local Mounties. According to a press release from Coquitlam RCMP, the first incident occurred on Sept.

A temporary shelter possible in Port Coquitlam

A temporary homeless shelter could be coming back to Grace Church in Port Coquitlam but would only operate for a month under strict conditions, according to a city staff report.

'Geek culture is cool' and biz is hot 20 years later for Hourglass

W hen Simon Chadwick told his parents he was dropping out of engineering school to open up a comic book shop, they figured it wouldn't be long before he returned to BCIT. That was in 1993.

Share seeks support for holiday giving programs

Share Family and Community Services is launching its holiday campaign. Here are some details about how to get involved, support or benefit from holiday giving this year. More information is available here .

Christmas fundraising drive begins

Share Family and Community Services has launched its holiday fundraising drive in the hopes of ensuring that no one goes hungry and every child gets a gift no matter what their family's circumstances might be.

Uncertainty in Coquitlam district quarterly report

School District 43's first quarterly financial report of the school year was presented with more questions than answers at Tuesday's school board meeting.