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Gleneagle Secondary students Kate Beggs, left, Ashley Tam, Violetta Heavener and Jacquie Bolster show some of the instruments they’ve collected. The students plan to deliver the instruments to a fine arts school in Cuba during a spring break trip next month. Paul vanPeenen/NOW

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The school choir will perform at the event, and the Port Moody Fire Department will attend. The breakfast takes place from 8 to 9 a.m. at the school, located at 999 Noons Creek Dr. in Port Moody.

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national War Resisters echnology is the focus Support Campaign activist of an upcoming parent Sarah Bjorknas and Vietnam information evening War era American draft evader hosted by the District 43 Larry Martin. Parent Advisory Council. During the Vietnam War, Technology manager Brian Canada granted sanctuary to Kuhn will talk about technolmore than 50,000 American ogy that’s currently in use in war resisters. Since the Iraq the school district, as well as war began in 2003, about 200 what’s on the horizon. Castle American soldiers Park Elementary have come to principal Dave Canada to avoid Sands will discuss fighting and have how parents can applied for politoversee children ical asylum. when they’re Forum moderusing technology. ator Jeff Schutts This free event — co-director takes place on Class Act of the college’s Tuesday, Feb. Institute for 15 from 7 to Jennifer McFee Ethics and Global 9 p.m. in the Justice — hopes library at Pinetree the forum will highlight the Secondary, located at 3000 plight of American soldiers Pinewood Ave. in Coquitlam. currently in Canada. Registration is required. “People should know these Call 604-939-3690 or visit guys are still here — in limbo, www.dpac43.org. awaiting either deportation or formal permission to settle,” Douglas College Schutts said in a press release. explores issue of “The war is not over, and war resisters certainly their situation is unresolved.” Douglas College is hosting The forum is slated for a free public panel discussion Tuesday, Feb. 22 from 12 to 2 on Canada as a refuge from p.m. in Room A2050 at 1250 militarism. Pinetree Way in Coquitlam. The discussion will focus on Canada’s role in providing refuge for American soldiers Mountain Meadows fleeing the Iraq war. hosts breakfast The brown bag lunch forum Mountain Meadows — entitled “Canada as a Elementary is opening its refuge from militarism? The doors to host a pancake breakpolitics of providing sanctufast for the community on ary to American war resisters” — is presented by the Douglas Friday, Feb. 25. For a minimum $3 donaCollege Institute for Ethics tion, hungry guests will get and Global Justice. pancakes, sausage and a Panelists include New drink. All money raised will be Westminster-Coquitlam and donated to the Fire Fighters Port Moody MP Fin Donnelly, Burn Fund.

Donations of gently used grad gowns and tuxes (no more than 6 yrs. old please) are needed for


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