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O Canada! Gillis delivers on July 1

Gleneagle secondary student Jennifer Gillis appeared on the Parliament Hill stage on Monday as part of the Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa.

Administrators switching jobs at SD43

Several administrators are changing jobs because of mid-year retirements, promotions and transfers. Here is a list of School District 43 district administrative appointments for January and February.

Bear pays Coquitlam school a visit

Students at Coquitlam's Gleneagle secondary were under lockdown yesterday morning after a student saw a bear outside the high school doors.

Slam jam for charity

Gleneagle secondary leadership students will host a slam jam next week at a Coquitlam church, with the aim to raise at least $500 for Covenant House.
SD43 student musicians to play GlenFest

SD43 student musicians to play GlenFest

A Coquitlam high school hosts its first GlenFest, a celebration of music performed by School District 43 students.

Voices for smiles

Clubs from Gleneagle and Centennial secondary schools are teaming up to support a common cause tonight in the Voices 2012 Benefit Concert.
Talons take field hockey title in shootout

Talons take field hockey title in shootout

It may have taken a couple of days, and more than a few pairs of waterlogged shoes and socks, but the Gleneagle Talons are again District field hockey champions. The Talons scored three times in a shootout to defeat the Dr.
Talons take silver at Fraser Valley field hockey playoffs

Talons take silver at Fraser Valley field hockey playoffs

The Gleneagle Talons women’s field hockey team’s winning streak came to a disappointing end on Sunday when the club fell to South Delta secondary in the championship game of the Fraser Valley playoffs.

Pitre cancels ECC show

A popular stage actress who was due to appear in Coquitlam next month has cancelled her show.

SPOTLIGHT: Money for grads, three cheers for Sobey

FOX CASH Students, teachers and staff in the Coquitlam school district hauled in $147,000 this past year in memory of Port Coquitlam hometown hero Terry Fox.