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Gleneagle Talons soar on team spirit

Gleneagle Talons soar on team spirit

When the Gleneagle Talons girls field hockey team walks onto the Tamanawis Park turf for their opening match in the AAA Fraser Valley championships on Wednesday, they’ll be joined by players from most of the program’s 21 years.

Gleneagle students digging for donations

Gleneagle secondary school students are looking to do a world of good for the needy while supporting the spirit of recycling during Earth week.
Grad 2023: Gleneagle Secondary valedictorian Jafar Jeffrey

Grad 2023: Gleneagle Secondary valedictorian Jafar Jeffrey

The Tri-City News asked SD43 high school valedictorians in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody to tell us what their future brings.
Juno-nominated band at Gleneagle music gala

Juno-nominated band at Gleneagle music gala

Student musicians at Gleneagle secondary want to turn a disappointment into a celebration for the Coquitlam school’s 11th annual jazz gala.

Coquitlam's Gleneagle Talons keep on winning

The Gleneagle Talons are gaining momentum at just the right time in AAAA boys high school basketball season.

Gleneagle art at PoMo library in March

Paintings, mixed-media, photography and graphics by Gleneagle secondary students will be on display next month at the Port Moody Public Library.

Gleneagle student clinches gold in Emerging Talent

A Gleneagle secondary art student featured on the front page of The Tri-City News last month has taken the top prize in the Emerging Talent exhibit.
Gleneagle spreads Christmas cheer through song

Gleneagle spreads Christmas cheer through song

The Coquitlam school will lead a Christmas concert on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.
Gleneagle Talons prop parlays theatrical talent

Gleneagle Talons prop parlays theatrical talent

All the pitch is a stage, and Riley McCartney is merely a player.

Gleneagle to offer Emily Carr course

High school students wishing to get a jump start in their arts career might consider a course being offered jointly by the Emily Carr University of Art and Design and School District 43.