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Picture this: Your Xmas photos in The News

The cameras always come out for special occasions: vacations, birthdays, weddings. And Christmas.

Toys to let kids be kids

Dan Reaveley has experienced the struggles young children face when they lose a parent. His four kids were left without a mother and he without a wife after Charlene Reaveley was killed in a hit-and-run accident earlier this year in Coquitlam.

Time to party - safely

With holiday party season kicking into high gear, police will be waiting at roadblocks around the province as part of the CounterAttack campaign. Coquitlam RCMP Cpl.

Appadurai, others, take action in S.A.

A Gleneagle secondary school graduate is hoping to make a difference by attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change this week.

Jingle Bell Jog raises funds, food and fun this holiday

Joggers young and old will be running through the streets of Coquitlam Sunday to raise funds and collect food and toys for needy families this holiday season.

Job action means no report cards

School District 43 won't be mailing out blank report cards, as some districts are reportedly doing, but will be giving elementary and middle school students single sheets instead of several blank pages, said Superintendent Tom Grant.

LIGHT LIST: Check out Xmas light displays

As we have have in previous years, The Tri-City News will print a list of large light displays in the Tri-Cities for Christmas.

Headquarter renos won't impact service, says RCMP

Police service will not be disrupted at the Coquitlam RCMP's main headquarters during a six-week renovation of the front-desk area.

Bleed and Feed to help B.C. blood services, food banks

Tri-City residents can do two good deeds at once at the second annual Bleed & Feed blood donor clinics next month.

PoMo land sold for Evergreen Line

There may not be any shovels in the ground yet but work is starting on the Evergreen Line. Port Moody has sold a portion of land south of the CP Rail tracks, roughly between Clarke and Moody streets, to make way for the rapid transit project.