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Port Coquitlam cooking course teaches youth how to feed themselves and their families

Port Coquitlam cooking course teaches youth how to feed themselves and their families

Educating through food: A new program teaches cooking, job and budget skills to Tri-City youth so they can take care of themselves when they are adults.
Officially official: Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter to play for Canada on world stage

Officially official: Coquitlam's Jordan Baxter to play for Canada on world stage

It's the first time the 17-year-old will wear a Team Canada jersey at a major international tournament after earning the spot a second time.
Coquitlam gym's year-long $5K fundraising goal hopes to feed local families in need

Coquitlam gym's year-long $5K fundraising goal hopes to feed local families in need

A new sports day-themed event has CrossFit CBC excited to finally host an in-person fundraiser for the first time since COVID-19 pandemic restrictions eased.
Port Moody luxury home buyer wins $176K in dispute over repairs

Port Moody luxury home buyer wins $176K in dispute over repairs

Were the buyers picky or fair? Real estate contracts are very important and everyone needs to read the fine print. When a Port Moody builder said thousands were held back from the sale price, the BC Supreme Court was asked to weigh in.
Deputy election officers set to change in Coquitlam

Deputy election officers set to change in Coquitlam

Jay Gilbert is set to be replaced by newly hired city clerk Katie Karn as deputy chief election officer for the Oct. 15 election.
Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin to speak at Soroptimists' 'Wings' gala in Port Coquitlam

Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin to speak at Soroptimists' 'Wings' gala in Port Coquitlam

She's the guest speaker at the group’s annual Give Her Wings awards night on June 22.
Here's how $20 can keep Coquitlam children, youth active this summer

Here's how $20 can keep Coquitlam children, youth active this summer

Kids 18 years and younger to soon access several civic facilities and drop-in programs — all for just one green bill.
Education pressures eased for seven Tri-City students with $6.2M scholarship

Education pressures eased for seven Tri-City students with $6.2M scholarship

The soon-to-be high school graduates are receiving up to $40,000 each for university funds — courtesy of the Beedie Luminaries.
New waterfront restaurant opens at Port Moody's Reed Point Marina

New waterfront restaurant opens at Port Moody's Reed Point Marina

The restaurant takes the place of popular diner, Willy's Galley, that closed last August.
Minter: Want butterflies in your garden? Here are the best plants

Minter: Want butterflies in your garden? Here are the best plants

We are slowly learning the true value of insects in our gardens, as friends, pollinators and natural predators for some of our more troublesome pests. Others, like butterflies, also add an element of grace and beauty to our gardens.