Tri-City News December 8 2022

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SCHOOLDISTRICT43

Classroom crunchwill costbigbucks

DIANESTRANDBERG dstrandberg@tricitynews.com

SchoolDistrict43(SD43) willhavetosetaside$2.25 millioninthisyear’soperatingbudgetforportablesand otheradditionsingrowing neighbourhoods.

AtlastTuesday’s(Nov.29) boardmeeeting,trustees supportedtheexpenditure, tobefinalizedinFebruary, butcomplainedtheschools shouldhavebeenbuiltbiggerinthefirstplace.

ThreerecentlyrebuiltschoolsinCoquitlam andPortCoquitlamare allfacingaspacecrunch —CentennialSecondary, ÉcoleBantingMiddleand MinnekhadaMiddle.

Newclassroomsare neededforCentennial,ata

costof$1.05million.

Twoportablesareneeded forBantingandanother foreitherMinnekhadaor Kwayhquitlam,depending onfeasibility,at$350,000 each.

BoardchairMichael Thomassuggestedthe shortageofclassroomspace isduetoalackofforesight,anddistrictsshouldn’t berequiredtopayforadditionsandportables.

“Weadvocatestronglyto theMinistryofEducation aboutwhatwe’regoingto needonthedaythedoor opensbecauseweseeenrolmentgrowthhappening butunfortunatelythat’snot howtheschoolgetsbuilt,” hesaid,addingthatusing operatingfundstopayfor theextraclassromsiscosting

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INTRI-CITIES

EDUCATION

Immigration,refugeesfuelgrowthinschools

Influxofnew studentsalsocomes withpressures

Coquitlam’sschool district(SD43)isbecomingarefugeforstudents fleeingUkraineandhostto immigrantfamiliesseekinga betterlifeforthemselvesand theirchildren.

“Unprecedentedgrowth” inthenumberofprovinciallyfundedinternational studentswhoseparents areinCanadaonworkor studypermitshasboosted enrolmentinschoolsin Coquitlam,PortCoquitlam andPortMoody.

Meanwhile,theneedfor supportforEnglish LanguageLearners(ELL)is growing.

SD43trusteesweretold atlastTuesday’s(Nov.29) boardmeetingthatthefed eralgovernment’simmigrationplanisbehindthe growthinnewcomers.

“Thefederalgovernment hasincreasedstudyand workpermitsandthathada hugeincreaseonournum bers,”saidassistantsuperintendentGeraldShong.

Approximately700newcomerstudents—whoare eligibleforprovincialfund ingbecausetheirparents workorstudy—registered forclassesthisfall.

Thesharpincreasein studentnumberscomesas thefederalgovernmentannouncedthatitispursuing anambitiousplantoaddress thetightlaboursupplyby increasingthenumberof workersforthenextfew years.

InSD43,thereare1,635 InternationalEducation FundingEligiblestudents attendingclassesinlocal schools.Bycomparison,the 2021–22and2020–21school yearshad933and977studentsrespectively.

Amongthenewarrivals are150studentsfleeingwartornUkraine,withmoreon theway.

Adultswhoarrivefrom

Ukraineareprovidedwith workpermitsforuptothree years.

STRUGGLES

Manyofthenewcomer studentsarestrugglingwith anxietyfromrelocation—or evenwartrauma—asthey maketheirwaythrough localschoolswithlanguage challengesandotherissues, schooltrusteesweretold.

However,afederally fundedprogramcalledSWIS (SettlementWorkersin Schools)provideseightcase workersandoneprogram assistanttosupportnewcomerfamilies.

Theircaseloadsvary from100to500families

perSWISworkerandlanguagesspoken,including Korean,Russian,Farsi, Dari,Mandarin,Cantonese, Spanish,Portugueseand Arabic,accordingtoSD43.

TwoSWISworkerswho talkedabouttheirjobsat theboardmeetingsaidthat newcomerfamiliescan facemultiplechallenges whenresettlinginCanada.

MeehoLee(Korean) andYufenHsiao(Chinese) talkedaboutchildrenstrugglingwithmentalhealth issuesandparentsfacing isolation,withsomeleaving friendsandfamilybehind.

Inarareglimpseintothe difficultiessomeimmigrant studentsface,Hsiaosaid

inChinathereisastigma againstmentalhealthconcernsorotherdisordersand familiesarereluctanttoseek help.

RESOURCESREADY

“Wedon’ttalkaboutit, wedon’tthinkitexists,”said Hsiao,acknowledgingthat shehasto“walkalongside” familiesforalongtimebeforetheysee“thatCanada isdifferent”andwillaccess resourcesfortheirchildren.

LeedescribedcircumstancesofsomeKorean families,wheremothersand childrenarriveinCanada withoutthefatherwhostays inKoreatowork,andhave tolearntonavigateanew

educationsystem.

ShesaidKoreanfamilies cometoCanadafortheir children’seducationbut oftenstrugglewiththediffer encesatthesametimetheir childrenstruggleforacceptanceandunderstanding.

“Newcomersareoften isolated…theytendtoshy awayfromengagingwith localcommunity[and]there areculturalgaps,different socialsituationsandlanguagebarriers,”saidLee.

Atasupportgroup atPinetreeSecondary School,parentscametogethertoorganizeagarage sale,withmoneygoingback toscholarshipsattheschool.

Theeffortprovided“a senseofbelonging”anda feelingof“givingback,”Lee said.

Inanothergroup,parents andstudentstalkedabout theirstruggles,including stressandanxiety.

“Itwasveryempowering —andtouching,”Leesaid.

SchoolDistrict43expects toreceive$8.8millionin additionalgrantstopayfor moreteachersandsupport stafftohandletheincrease instudents,trusteeswere told.

Accordingtothefederalgovernment,asmany as465,000permanentresidentswillbepermittedto arrivein2023toaddresslabourmarketshortagesinkey areas,suchashealthcare, skilledtrades,manufacturingandtechnology.

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TheRoguesBar&Grill,locatedat3251PlateauBoulevard,Coquitlamhasapplied totheLiquorandCannabisRegulationBranch(LCRB)forapermanentchangeto itsLiquorLicense.Ifapproved,theamendedlicensewould:

1.Extendthehoursofliquorservice.Thecurrenthoursofserviceare from 11:00a.m.–1:00a.m.Monday–Saturday and 11:00a.m.–12:00a.m.Sunday.Theproposedhoursofservicearefrom 9:00a.m.–1:00a.m.Monday–Saturday and 9:00a.m.–12:00a.m.Sunday.

2.Permitpatronstohavealcoholinthefollowingadditionalareas: practiceputtinggreen,clubhousebridalrooms,clubhouseproshop,and aliquorservicekiosknearthe11thholeteebox.

Inaccordancewiththe LiquorControlandLicensingActandRegulations,the CityofCoquitlamhasbeenaskedtoprovidecommentsandarecommendation ontheapplicationtotheLCRB.

TheCityinvitesthepublictoprovideinputtoCouncilwithrespecttohowthe changetothislicence,ifapproved,mayaffectthemandtheirproperty.TheCityof Coquitlamwillbereceivinginputonthisapplicationuntil December14,2022

Writtencorrespondencecanbeprovidedinoneofthefollowingways:

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Morespacescoming

SD43teachersandeducationassistantsupport.

TrusteeKerri PalmerIsaak,whorepresentsAnmoreand Belcarra,saidthefunding modelforschoolsneedsto bechangedtoaccommo dategrowthinnewneighbourhoods.

‘FRUSTRATING’

“Ihaveahardtimeallocatingoperationdollars toportables;Ihavesucha strugglewiththat,”shesaid.

“It’sfrustratinganditonly drawsattentiontotheneed tore-evaluatethemodelfor funding.”

Trusteesweretoldthedemandforextraspaceisthe resultofhigherenrolment duetopopulationgrowth intheBurquitlamareaand Coquitlam’snortheast,as wellaschangestoclass roomneedsbasedonaB.C. SupremeCourtruling.

FacilitiesmanagerIvano Cecchinisaidwhenthe schoolswerebuiltafew yearsago,projectionsindi catedthatmoreclassrooms wereneededbuttheprov incefundsinstitutionsbased oncurrentenrolment.

“Schoolsize,especially fornewschools,whodeterminesthesizeofschool

whenit’sbuilding,it’sthe ministrywhodecides,”said Cecchini,notingofficials weretoldtwicethatBanting neededtobebigger.

PortCoquitlamTrustee ChristinePollocksaidTerry FoxSecondaryalsoneedsan additionbecauseofitsmany portables.

ButshewastoldB.C.is fundingnewandreplacementschoolsduetoenrolmentgrowthandseismic concernsandthehopeis thatspaceatTerryFoxwill freeuponcethenewBurke Mountainjointmiddle/secondaryschoolisbuilt.

Fortunately,oneschool hasbeenbuilttoaccommodategrowthandIrvine Elementaryhasenough capacityforCoastSalish Elementarystudentswho arewaitingfortheirnewfacilitytoopen,amidstdelays duetolabourandsupply chainchallenges.

Apartialoccupancyfor CoastSalishisexpected soon.

ADDCLASSROOMS

Aswell,thedistrictwill beabletoaddclassrooms toayet-to-becompleted NeighbourhoodLearning CentreatCentennial,saving somemoney.

Thebuildingat Centennialhastakenfive

yearstobuild,butcannow beusedforclassrooms.

Notingthattheprovince funded“theshell,”SD43secretarytreasurerMohammed Azimsaidthedistrictwillbe abletotakeadvantageofthe space.

“Inthiscaseforus,it workedoutfortheboard, weneededthosefiveclassrooms.”

Uglysweaterdashisback

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Thefusionoffashion fauxpasandexercisereturnsSaturday(Dec.10) forthefirsttimesince2019 afterCOVID-19public healthrestrictionsscuttled thepasttwoevents.

The5-kmrun,tobe

heldatAnmore’sSpirit ParkonRavenswood Drive,isalsoafundraiser.

Proceedsfromthis year’srunwillgotoACT2 ChildandFamilyServices thatprovidessupportsfor children,youthandadults facingdomesticviolence, sexualabuseortrauma.

Therunstartsat3p.m., withregistrationopenat2 p.m.AFinisher’sFestival, withhotchocolate,cookies,heatstationsandlocal businessesofferinggoodies,followsuntil5:30p.m. Formoreinformation, ortoregisteronline,goto raceroster.com

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JingleBells Night

Let’sgetphysical!Burquitlam ‘Y’ opensinJanuary

It’stakenyearstogetoff thegroundbut,nextmonth, Coquitlam’snewYMCAwill opentothepublic.

AndTri-Cityresidentscan getasneakpeeknowtosee whattheBurquitlamvenue hasinstore.

StaffattheBettieAllard YMCAwillbeonsitebe tween4and8p.m.from MondaytoFridaytogive toursofthe55,000sq. ft.facility,locatedat555 EmersonSt.,Coquitlam.

Aswell,theywilloffer specialratesforanyone wantingtosignupfora membershipbyJan.15.

OnTuesday,the Tri-City News gotanexclusivespin ofthethree-storeybuilding withcentremanagerVlade Golubovic,afitnessand watersportsexpertwho describeshisnewroleas“a dream.”

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ponents,ofwhichVIPsand donorsgotalookduringa privatecelebrationonNov. 26.

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Oneyearago,thenews

thatTaylightBreweryinPort Coquitlamshutitsdoors devastatedtheTri-Cities' growingcommunityofcraft beerenthusiasts.

Alloversocialmedia,fans ofthePoCobusinessexpressedtheirsadnessofthe closure,whichwasblamed ontheimpactofCOVID-19 onthehospitalityindustry.

Now,oneyearlater,the brewery,locatedat4021485CoastMeridianRd., hasfiredupthetanksand re-openedthetastingroom, accordingtoheadbrewer GoldwinChan.

Chan,whohasbeenwith Taylightsince2018,and stayedtooverseethetransitiontothenewowners,said customerswerepiqued bya"crypticmessage"on Taylight'sFacebookpage.

Theyheadedovertothe breweryforitsre-opening dateonNov.26.

"Webroughtmostofthe teamback.Iwasveryhappy

withthemcomingbackand theyexpressedgraciousness forbeingabletobeback, andwehadalotofourlocals visitus,"saidChan.

ABurnabyresident,Chan saidhisfamilyhasahistory inPortCoquitlam,running Salty'sFishandChipsat CoastMeridianRoadand PrairieAvenuefrom1998to

2007.

Chanspenthishigh schoolandearlyuniversity yearsattheshop;now,he's backrunningTaylight.

Chanadmittedthelast12 monthshavebeendifficult, describingitasaseriesof challenges,beginningwith layingeveryoneoffand informingcustomersabout

theclosure.

Forseveralmonths,aprospectiveowners'teamthat seemed"legit"offeredto purchasethebusinessfrom theoriginalowners,butthen backedoutafterstringing themalong.

Finally,thebusinesswas soldtoagroupofLower MainlandownerswhoChan

saidprefertoworkbehind thescenesbutarepleased tobeabletobreathnewlife intothePoCobrewery.

"Ifeelverygratefulwegot throughthisandnowwe're openingbackupandseeing thefamiliarfaces.That’s kindoftherealbeautyofit andI'mhappytohavemy teamback.

"Lastyearwasablur.Iliterallyrememberusclosing. Itwasablurandnowwe’re openingagain."

Chansaidtwostaffmemberscamebackafterfinding jobsinotherTri-Citiesbreweries,andthoughhefeelsa bitguiltyabout"poaching" them,hesaidhe's"gladto havehisboysback."

Thereareatotalofsix staffattheoperationwith Chancraftingthebeer,with thehelpofanassistantbrew master.

Chanhasaninteresting backgroundasabrewmaster.

HegraduatedfromSFU withadegreeinanalytical andorganicchemistry anddidco-opworkwith Chevronasagasolinetester andatMolson'sBrewery, wherehewasinquality control.

Afterthetwoworking stints,Chansaidhehadto makeadecision:Hecould

workinthelucrativegasolineindustryorfollowhis heart.

Acknowledginghisdecisionwithabitoftonguein cheekhumour,Chantold the Tri-CityNews thechoice camedowntolifestyle.

"IfI’mgoingtogetliver cancerfrombreathingall thesefumes,IdecidedI'd rathergetitfromdrinking beer."

Whileworkingat Molson's,Chanobtaineda diplomawiththeInstitute ofBrewersandDistillers, atwhichpointMolson's announceditwaspacking upandsellingtheKitsilano brewerylocationforhousing.

Chanwenttoworkat theStanleyParkBrewery, honinghisskills,eventuallyjoiningTaylight,when hismentoratStanleyPark Brewingtookajobatanotherbrewery.

Despitethedifficultpast year,Chanispleasedwith hisdecisionandlovesthe senseofcommunityhegets atthePoCobrewery.

"Ishowupinthetasting room[and]everybodywas happythattheysawmeback andIexpressedI’mhappyto beback.

"That’soneofthebest feelings."

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FRASERHEALTH

Urgentcarebackupscausingwaits,frustration

Newcentreis expectedtohandle 58,000visitsayear

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Aseasonalsurgeinrespiratoryillnessesandstaffing levelsyettobefullyrealized havecombinedtocausede laysandfrustrationforsome patientsatthenewUrgent andPrimaryCareCentre (UPCC)thatrecentlyopened inPortMoody.

NickEagland,aspokespersonforFraserHealth, saidtheUPCCat3105 MurraySt.hasbeenexperi encinghighpatientvolumes sinceitopenedonNov.7, drivenmostlybyrespiratory illnesseslikethefluand commoncold.

Aswell,thecentreisn’t expectedtoattainitsfullstaff ofdoctorsandotherhealth practitionersforanothersix to12months.

Headdedcurrentgaps arecurrentlybeingfilled withreliefcoverage.

“Wecontinuetoworkon recruitmentstrategiesto increaseourprimarycare providerpositionssowecan meettheneedsofourcom

munities,”Eaglandsaid.

CynthiaDeesaidsherecentlybroughther88-yearoldfathertothePortMoody facilityandwastolditwas already“full”justanhour afterits9a.m.opening.

“Nofurtherinstruction wasprovidedastohowwe cangettoseeadoctor,like bookanappointmentand

comebackatalatertimeor date,”shetoldthe Tri-City News Deesaidsheendedup takingherfathertothe emergencydepartmentat nearbyEagleRidgeHospital, anoptionshethoughtthe clinicwassupposedtoalleviate.

Othershavealsoshared

theirfrustrationsonsocial media.

Onesaidadoctorwasn’t availabletowriteanX-ray requisitionwhenshetook herdaughtertotheclinic withasuspectedsprained ankleandsubsequentlyhad towaitfourhoursatEagle RidgeHospitalemergency.

Anotherrelatedbeing

senttotheclinicbystaffat EagleRidgeonlytobereferredbacktothehospital.

“ThisiswhyourERsare socrowded,thereisnowhereelsetogo,”saidapost.

Atitsofficialopening, B.C.’shealthministerAdrian DixsaidtheUPCCisintendedtofillagapinhealth careavailabilityforpeople

whomaynothaveafamily doctorthatoffersamore integratedapproachthana visittoadrop-inclinicwhile easingpressureonhospital emergencydepartments.

The6,500-sq.ft.facility includessevenexamrooms alongwithfourconsultation andassessmentrooms.

Itisopenfrom9a.m.to8 p.m.sevendaysaweekfor urgentcareandfrom9a.m. to4p.m.onweekdaysfor full-servicemedicalcare.

Patientsareservedin orderofurgencyforailments like:

•Cuts,woundsorskin conditions

•Infections

•Neworworseningpains

•Sprainsandstrains

•Nausea,diarrheaor constipation

•Mentalhealthissues likelowmood,anxietyor depression

Eaglandsaidwhenthe PortMoodyUPCCisfullyup andrunning,itwillbeable tohandlemorethan58,000 patientvisitsayear,andan additional10,566patientvis itsforalliedhealthproviders.

But,hecautions,“ifyou careneedsarenoturgent, considerotherhealthcare optionswhichmaybefaster, moreconvenientandmore appropriate.”

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Roomtodobetter‘nexttime’

Beneathmydeskin mylegislatureoffice isaboxfilledwith 14spiralnotebooksand twodozensheetsofpaper withallkindsofnumbers jotteddownincolumnafter column.

Theseareessentially mydiaries,sotospeak, ofmyexperiencesincov eringtheCOVID-19pandemic,fromMarch2020 tojustacoupleofmonths ago.Itwasanintense time,tosaytheleast.

Likemost,Iliketo thinkI’vemovedon tomorenormaltimes, coveringmorestandard issues.

UntillastFriday,Ihad notlookedatthebox’s contentsformonthsnow.

Butthereleaselate Fridayafternoonofa 144-pagereviewofthe B.C.government’sperfor

manceinthepandemic wascauseforreopening thosenotebooksandtakingawalkdownmemory lane.

Thereviewconcluded thegovernment’sperformancewas,overall,a goodone(withsomenotableexceptionsincertain areas).

TheauthorsnotedB.C. didwellonmanylevels.

Thevaccinerolloutand take-upwerestellarand likelyamongthebestin thecountry,wehadfewer restrictionsandclosures thanotherjurisdictions, schoolsremainedopen forthemostpartand in-persondiningwasrestoredmorequicklythan otherprovinces.

Aswell,ourCOVID-19 outcomesweregenerally betterthanmostotherjurisdictions.

However,thereport concludesthatastime wentonthecommunicationspartofthegovernment’sstrategybeganto falteranderode.

“Thelatercommunicationsbreakdowncontributedtoanerosionof trust,”thereviewstates.

Certainly,fromapersonalpointofview,Ican attesttoseeingsomeof thatfrustrationmountas timepassed.

Iwasbesiegedwith emailsandphonecalls fromhundredsofpeople duringthepandemic, manyexpressingconfusionandbewildermentas COVID-19-relatedrules andprotocolschangedor wereimplemented(many responsesareinthose notebooks).

“Thepublicjustwanted certaintyandwerenot

preparedforcontinuous change,”thereviewsays. “Asaresult,manyinterpretedchangestoguidanceasevidenceofearlier mistakes,damagingtrust.”

Nevertheless,public opinionofB.C.’spandemicperformancehas remainedfairlyhigh throughthepandemic, hoveringaround60per centapprovalformonths.

Itiseasyinhindsight topokeholesindecisions madeinunprecedented timesandexperiences, butthereview’smain pointseemsto:B.C.got throughitOK,butwecan alwaysdobetter,especiallyifthereisa“next time.”

Hopefully,therewill notbea“nexttime.”

KeithBaldreyischiefpoliticalreporterforGlobal BC.

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TheCityiscontinuingtofacilitateelectronicparticipationfor PublicHearings.Thosewishingtolistenand/orparticipateat thePublicHearingcanvisitwww.coquitlam.ca/publichearing orcall604-927-3010fordetailsandinstructions.

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NoticeisherebygiventhattheCityofCoquitlamwillbeholdingaPublicHearingtoreceiverepresentationsfromallpersonswhodeemitintheirinterestto addressCouncilregardingthefollowingproposedbylaws.Thismeetingwillbeheldon: Date:Monday,December12,2022 Time:7:00p.m.

Location:CityHallCouncilChambers,3000GuildfordWay,Coquitlam,BCV3B7N2 ImmediatelyfollowingtheadjournmentofthePublicHearing,CouncilwillconveneaRegularCouncilMeetingduringwhichitwillgiveconsiderationtothe itemsonthePublicHearingagenda.

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Theintentof BylawNo.5259,2022 isto authorizetheCitytodesignatethelandlocated at1125CartierAvenueandoneheritagehome (TheBeaubienResidence)asprotectedheritage property.

Ifapproved,theapplicationwouldfacilitate therestorationandprotectionofoneheritage homewithasecondarysuite(TheBeaubien Residence),aswellasthedevelopmentof adetachedduplexbuildingonthewestern portionofthesite,foratotalof4dwellingunits.

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HOUSINGCRISIS

Condocommunitiesareatrisk

TheEditor:

TheNDPwillnever,ever getmyvoteagainifthislegislationisn’tchanged.

Weboughtintoourcondo buildingbecauseinourlate stageoflifewewantown er-occupiedneighboursof similarage.

Itwasinthedemocraticallydecidedbylawsofour buildingthatanyoneunder 19andrenterswerenotal lowed.That’swhywebought oursuite.

Nowthere’sariskthatwe mayhavetomovetoamore expensivesingle-family house,thoughIdon’tknow howorwherewherewe couldaffordone.

Thegovernmenthasintroducedinthislegislationa homeinsecurityofadifferentsort.

ShameontheNDPfor behavinglikedictators.This legislationwilldestroysmall condocommunitieslike

ours,whereeveryoneknows andsupportseachother. BradZembic Victoria

TheEditor: DavidEbyhasnoright toremovecontrolofour stratafromthepeople wholivehere.

Wehadallowedforup tothreerentalsoutof16 unitsbuthavedecided overtheyears(21-yearoldstrata)toremove them.Almostallthe problemswehadwere duetorenters.

Thepeoplewholive hereboughtahome. Theydidnotbuyamoney-earninginvestment.

Wehaveacouncilthat looksaftermostofour

issues.Areanyrenters goingtohelpwiththat?

Someofustakeit uponourselvestolook afterminormaintenance issues.Areanyrenters goingtohelpwiththat?

Weknowallthepeopleinhere.Wearenotall friends,butwerespect eachotherasfellow owners.

Wedonotwantan ever-changingstringof renters,strangersforthe mostpart,tobestreamingthroughourstrata. JimHalvorson Golden,B.C.

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Rentersaretrouble

ChristmascomesearlyforCoquitlamresident

Whatwouldyoudoifyou wonamajorlotteryprizea monthbeforetheholidays?

ForTrevorPeacock,it maybespendingChristmas Daywiththefamilyina warmerclimate.

TheCoquitlamresident

recentlywona$259,000 jackpotwhileplayinganonlineslotmachinegameon PlayNow.com—ownedand operatedbytheBCLottery Corporation(BCLC).

Peacocksaidhewas homewhenhepulledthe

winningspinwhileplayingChainReactorsonhis phone.

Thefirstpersonhecalled washiswife,andPeacock saidtheywerebothinshock afterlearningaboutthebig payday.

“It’sablessing,”said Peacockinanewsrelease.

“Thiswillcertainlyhelp usout.Wewon’thaveto worryaboutourmortgage andwecansaveforourson’s futureeducation.”

Now,thePeacocksare

planningatriptoa“warm” placelikeHawaiitoenjoya morespecialholidayseason.

Peacockisthefirstknown majorjackpotwinnerinthe Tri-CitiessinceChadMatty ofPortCoquitlamwon $500,000intheDailyGrand

drawonAug.4.

AccordingtoBCLC, PlayNow.comhas44onlinejackpotgamesand profitsaregivenbacktothe provinceforhealthcare, educationandcommunity programservices.

LOTTERYWINNER
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Glamourouseventraisesmorethan$135,000tofeedchildren

Moneyearmarked fornutritional snackprograms

Morehungrychildrenwill befedinhopesofbreaking

thestigmaaroundpoverty.

TheMayor’sCharityBall broughtglitzandglamour totheHardRockCasino Vancouverlastmonth, whichsawdignitaries, publicofficialsandlocal residentssupportfirefighters intheirquestforahealthier community.

Morethan$135,000was

raisedfromtheinaugural eventonNov.12asproceeds forthecausecamefrom ticketsales,a50/50raffle,a silentauctionandanonline auction.

ThemoneyisearmarkedforNutritional SnackProgramsrunby theCoquitlamandPort CoquitlamFirefighters’

CharitableSocieties,whocohostedtheeveningalongsideMayorsRichardStewart andBradWest.

Theprogramsprovide roughly7,000mealsayear toSchoolDistrict43(SD43) students.

Theblack-tieeventisset toreturnfornextyear.A datehasyettobeformally

announced,asofthispublication(Dec.8).

Thenewcharityball alsomarkedthereturn ofthepopularin-personCoquitlamandPort Coquitlamfirefightersgala fundraiser.

Thefinaltotalalsoadded tothe$225,000collected forsnackprogramssince

2019,includingacombined $140,000from2020and2021 whentheCOVID-19pandemicforcedthegalatogo virtual.

Formoreinformation, you’reencouragedtovisit theCoquitlamFirefighters CharitableSociety’swebsite.

The Tri-CityNews wasa sponsoroftheevent.

Constructionisunderway inyourarea.

Committedtosafetysince1953.

MAYOR’SCHARITYBALL
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HaveyouseenPoCo’spilferedpenguin?

Teenbuildsannual displaywithhis grandpa

AChristmasdisplaythat’s broughttogethertwogenerationsofaPortCoquitlam familyhasbeenrobbedofa belovedinflatablepenguin.

GabrielHyvarinenhas beenhelpinghisgrandfather,DigbyBentzen,assembleanderectthedisplayfor eightyears.

The15-year-oldsaid theannualtaskhashelped themforgea“specialbond” astheydrivearoundtown lookingatotherdisplays forideas,thensetupthe thousandsoflightsandnine inflatablecharactersinfront oftheirtownhouseonPaula Place.

Gabrielsaid,everyyear, heandhisgrandpatryto craftanewelementtoadd

tothedisplay.Twoyears ago,theybuiltagiant“Merry Christmas”signusing chickenwire,LEDlightsand “alot”ofzipties.Lastyear, theydesigned,cutoutand

paintedaSanta’ssleighthat lookslikeit’shoveringin theair.

Otherpartsofthedisplay arethefruitsofGabriel’sindustriousness.

Somemoneyheearned byhelpinghisauntpainta neighbourshousewenttowardtheacquisitionofthree newinflatablecharacters. Otherswerepurchasedwith

Christmasandbirthday money,usuallyatseason-endsales.Andwhena familyfrienddonatedapair ofreindeer,hebroughtthem tolifebyaddingnewlights.

Infact,thedisplayhas grownintoaneighbour’s yard—withtheirpermissionofcourse.

“Everyyearwemakelittle changestomakeitmore appealing,”Gabrielsaid, addingdonationsleftina collectionboxhe’sgoingto erectaspartofthedisplay willgotoSHAREFamilyand CommunityServices.

ButonerecentSaturday, Gabrielsaidalittleofhisholidayspiritwasdeflatedwhen hisgrandpaandgrandma returnedhomefroman outingtofindthepenguin, that’sbeenpartofthedisplaysince2016,missing.

Atfirst,hesaid,they thoughttheinflatablecharacterhadbeenunmoored byagustofwind.Butit’sunlikelyMotherNaturewould havethedexteritytounplug

itfromitssocket,norlift awaysocleanly.

Gabrielsaidthefamily walkedaroundtheneighbourhoodhopingtofind thepilferedpenguin,with noluck.

“It’sreallydisappointing thatsomeonewouldstealit,” hesaid.

Gabrielsaidthepenguin isaboutthree-and-a-half feettall.Ithasbluewings, yellowfeetandit’swearinga redscarfandredtouque.He hopesmakinghisfamily’s losspublicmighthelpbring ithome,noquestionsasked.

“Itbringsmejoytowatch theyoungkidswalkbyin amazementandparents stoptotaketheirpictures withthedecorations,”he said,addingworkingwith hisgrandpahashelpedhim learnalotaboutworking withelectricityaswellas designingandplanningthe display.

Ifyou’vespottedthepilferedpenguinfromPaula Place,call604-552-4808.

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COWORKING

Whereworkandcommunitybuildingcollide

Projectgrewout ofplanstobuild anewbrewery

MARIOBARTEL mbartel@tricitynews.com

ChrisPeacockisreimaginingthewaypeoplework.

Itinvolvesbeer,an Airstreamtrailerandapink Trans-Am.

Theformercomesfrom thebrewery,BraveBrewing Co.,thetechentrepreneur haslaunchedonPort Moody’sBrewersRow,are brandoftheformerBakery Brewing.Thelatterresidein anondescriptcinderblock warehousebuildingon MurrayStreet,nexttoInlet Field,thathe’sconverted intoacoworkingandevent space.

Bothareaboutforging connectionsandbuilding community,Peacocksaid, elementsofday-to-daylife thatwerechallengedbythe COVID-19pandemicand arenowfightingtocome backbutinnewandinnova tiveways.

Duringhisyearsworkingwiththetechstart-up TractiononDemand,which wasfoundedinPortMoody byGregMalpassbackin 2007,Peacocksawthecom

pany’sworkforcegrowfrom adozentomorethanathousand,strainingitsabilitiesto keepemployeesconnected andinvestedineachother’ssuccessastheyworked fromdifferentlocations.The pandemicscatteredthem evenfurther,aseveryone hunkereddownathome,

seeingtheircolleaguesonly throughthesafetyoftheir computerscreens.

NEWWAYTOMEET

Aspublichealthconcerns easedandpeoplestarted venturingoutagain,they weren’tschedulingmeetings fortheoffice;theywereget-

tingtogetheratcoffeeshops andcraftbreweriestobrainstormandcollaborate.

TractiononDemand evenformalizedthenew realitybymakingagreementswithsomeoftheir impromptuworkplaces likePatinaBrewinginPort Coquitlam,HouseofFunk

BrewinginNorthVancouver andVancouver’sBrewhall.

Thearrangements seemedtowork.Thebreweriesgotcustomersforbeer andfoodduringotherwise slowdaytimehours.The companybenefitedbyeasingthepressuretofindreal estatethatcouldaccommo-

dateitsgrowingworkforce. Andtheemployeesthrived intheinformalenvironmentsthatallowedthem tobetterconnectwitheach otherprofessionallyandsociallyathoursandlocations thatfitwiththeirlifestyles.

“Beerhasalwaysbeen partofourculture,”Peacock said.

SowhenTractionon Demandwasacquired earlierthisyearbyoneof itsconsultingpartners, SalesforceProfessional Services,Peacocksawan opportunitytokickthenew workplacerealityupanotch.

BUILDABREWERY

Ratherthanhaving employeesmeetatcraft breweriesalloverMetro Vancouver,whynotbuild onetheycouldcalltheirown duringtheday,thenbecome agatheringplaceforthe communityintheevenings andonweekends?

Peacockhiredabrewer andstartedacquiring equipmentinanticipation ofbuildingabreweryfrom scratchinawarehousespace hewaseyeingonMurray Street,justalittleeastofthe existingBrewersRow.

Thenserendipitystepped in.

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‘It’skindofablankpalette’

Throughconnections, Peacockheardtheownersof BakeryBrewingwerelooking togetoutofthebusiness.

Acquiringanestablished brewery“allowedustoaccelerateourplan,”Peacock said.

Butwhattodowiththe warehousespace?

Justassomanytechworkerswereadriftinthenew post-pandemicworkplace reality,sowereworkersin manyothersectorslikereal estate.Atthesametime, arts,cultureandnon-profit groupsfaceaperpetual struggletofindcost-effective placestheycanalightfor one-offeventsorgatherings.

Andso,SiteBCommunity wasborn.

Theloftedtwo-storey spacefeaturesamezzanine ofdesks,meetingrooms andeventhreepersonal self-containedprivatemeetingpodsoverlookingan expansiveopenspacepopu-

latedwithlargecommunity tablesforgatheringsoreven grouplunches,aswellas theAirstreamtrailerthat’s beenoutfittedasaquietarea andthehotpinkPontiac that’saholdoverfromsome ofthecrazieradventuresof TractiononDemand’searly days.

PeacocksaidSiteBcanbe anythingitsmembersand drop-inuserswantittobe. Infact,heusestheirfeedbacktoinformdecisionsthat helpbuildoutthespace.

“It’skindofablankpalette,”hesaid.“Theirown visiongetsimplanted.”

Twopaddleboardshang onawallbecausesome membersliketorechargeby goingoutforapaddleonthe nearbyBurrardInlet.Garden chairscanbetransportedto RockyPointParkforoutdoor gatherings.Arackoutsideof e-bikessuppliedinapilot bikeshareprojectbyBCAA allowthemtoscootdown thestreetforabeer.

Afterhoursandonweek-

ends,thespaceisavailable touserslikeartsgroupsand non-profitsforeventsor meetings.It’shostingweekly salsadancenightsanda groupofdiscgolfersrecently conductedanindoorputting clinic.

“It’sanewuseofidle space,”Peacocksaid,adding ifthepandemicexposedthe fragilityofcommunity,it alsoprovidedopportunityto reinventthewayit’screated bybuildingenvironments thatbringtogetherpeople’s professional,personaland sociallivesinfun,imaginativeways.

“Youneedtocreate spacesforpeopletodomore thanjustwork,”hesaid.“It’s moreresponsible,sustainableandbetterforbuilding community.”

And,ohyeah,SiteB membersalsogetadiscount atthebrewery.

• SiteBCommunityis at3012MurraySt.Brave BrewingCo.islocatedat 2617MurraySt.

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1080WinslowAve.,Coquitlam,BCV3J0M6 I Phone:604-939-9201 I www.sd43.bc.ca I OfficeHours:8:00a.m.-4:30p.m.

KindergartenRegistrationandCrossCatchmentApplicationforthe2023-2024schoolyearstartinginSeptember2023occurssoon.

Readtheschoolandprogramregistrationinformationbelowformoredetails.

KINDERGARTENREGISTRATIONFORSEPTEMBER2023

WHENCANMYCHILDSTARTKINDERGARTEN?

Childrenwhoare fiveyearsoldonorbeforeDecember31,2023mayenterschoolin September2023.Youmaydeferyourchild’senrolmentuntilSeptember2024.

WHENSHOULDIREGISTERMYCHILD?

ApplicationsforProgramsofChoiceareheldbeforeKindergartenRegistration.Pleasesee below.

KindergartenRegistrationwillbeheldbetweenTuesday,January31,2023andThursday, February2,2023usingtheonlineformsonyourcatchmentschool’swebsite.

INTERESTEDINAPPLYINGYOURCHILDINAPROGRAMOFCHOICE?

ApplicationsforProgramsofChoice-Montessori,MandarinBilingual,ReggioandFrench ImmersionwillbeheldonJanuary5,2023toJanuary11,2023.

ForProgramofChoiceapplicationprocess,deadlinesandonlinepresentations,visit www.sd43.bc.ca/programs

HOWDOIKNOWMYCHILD’SCATCHMENTSCHOOL?

AllstudentsmustberegisteredforKindergartenattheircatchmentschool.Catchmentis basedonpermanenthomeaddress.

Todetermineyourcatchmentschool,usethe SchoolLocator onourwebsite.

CROSSCATCHMENTPROCESS

(ALLGRADES)

Parentssometimeswishfortheirchildrentoattendaschool thatisnottheircatchmentschool.Insuchcases,aCross Catchmentapplicationisrequiredafterregisteringattheir catchmentschool.SchoolDistrict43usesarandomdraw processforCrossCatchmentapplications(usingin-district priority,thenout-of-district).

Ifenrolmentprojectionsshowthatspaceisavailable,Cross Catchmenttransferapplicationswillbeacceptedinaccordance withthefollowingpriorities:1)siblingofachildwhowillbe inattendanceattheCrossCatchmentschoolinthefollowing year;2)achildresidingwithintheSD43residentialboundaries (couldincludeprivateorhomeschool)and3)non-school districtresidentchild.

The SchoolLocator toolonourwebsiteprovidesastudent’s designatedcatchmentareaschool.

AllKindergartenstudentsmustberegisteredforKindergarten attheircatchmentschoolbetweenTuesday,January31,2023 andThursday,February2,2023usingtheonlineformontheir catchmentschoolwebsite.CrossCatchmentapplicationsmay onlybecompletedafterregistrationatcatchmentschools.

HOWDOIAPPLYFORCROSSCATCHMENTFORMYCHILD?

AllKindergartenstudentsmustberegisteredforKindergartenattheircatchmentschoolbefore completingaCrossCatchmentapplication.Applicationsforcrosscatchmenttransferswillbe acceptedbetweenFriday,February3,2023at9:00amtoWednesday,February8,2023to4:00pm.

Kindergartenstudentswhohaveasiblingataschooloutsidetheircatchmentwillbeaccepted atthesibling’sschool(providedthesiblingwillstillbeinattendancethefollowingschoolyear) andarerequestedtoregisterattheirsibling’sschoolbetweenTuesday,January31,2023and Thursday,February2,2023.Therefore,Kindergartenparentsdonotneedto filloutaCross Catchmentapplicationverifyingsiblingstatus.TheexceptiontothisisforaProgramofChoice. ParentsmustcompletetheonlineKindergartenProgramsofChoiceapplicationforsiblingsto attendthesameprogram.

KindergartenchildrenwithsiblingsinaProgramofChoicemuststillapplyonline.

CANIUSEMYCHILDCAREFACILITYADDRESSTODETERMINEMY CHILD’SCATCHMENTSCHOOL?

No.AccordingtotheSchoolAct,enrolmentcanonlybebasedonthehomeaddress.

WHATDOCUMENTSAREREQUIREDFORREGISTERINGMYCHILD?

Viewthe“FundingEligibilityChecklist”fordocumentationrequiredforregistrationat www.sd43.bc.ca/kindergartenregistration

AREYOUANON-RESIDENTOFCANADA?

PleasecontacttheInternationalEducationDepartmentat604-936-5769,orvisit www.internationaled.com.Bringalongproofofcitizenshipforparentandstudent,proofof residency,andproofofguardianship(ifapplicable).

Grades1-12students,whohaveasiblingataschooloutside theircatchment,willbeacceptedatthesibling’sschool (providedthesiblingwillbeinattendancewhenthestudent beginsattheout-of-catchmentschool).Parentsstillneedto completetheCrossCatchmentapplicationconfirmingsibling status.

Kindergartenstudentswhohaveasiblingataschooloutside theircatchmentwillbeacceptedatthesibling’sschool (providedthesiblingwillbeinattendancewhenthestudent beginsattheout-of-catchmentschool)andarerequestedto registerfortheirsibling’sschoolbetweenTuesday,January31, 2023andThursday,February2,2023.Therefore,Kindergarten parentsdonotneedto filloutaCrossCatchmentapplication verifyingsiblingstatus.TheexceptiontothisisforaProgram ofChoice.ParentsmustcompletetheonlineKindergarten ProgramsofChoiceapplicationforsiblingstoattendthesame program.KindergartenchildrenwithsiblingsinaProgramof Choicemuststillapplyonline.

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Registration Tues,Jan31Thurs,Feb2 Cross Catchment Fri,Feb3Wed,Feb8 9am-4pm
Kindergarten
HOWCANIAPPLYFORCROSSCATCHMENT? CrossCatchmentapplicationformscanbeaccessed onlineat www.sd43.bc.ca betweenFriday,February 3,2023at9:00amtoWednesday,February8,2023 to4:00pm. *CoastSalishElementarySchoolwillconsider familiesfromtheSmilingCreekElementary SchoolandLeighElementarySchool catchmentareasasa first priorityforcrosscatchment acceptance.*

EarlyFrench Immersion

KindergartenEntry

Thurs,Jan5Wed,Jan11 9am-4pm

EARLYFRENCHIMMERSIONPROGRAM (KINDERGARTENENTRY)

WHATISEARLYFRENCHIMMERSION?

•EarlyFrenchImmersionisaProgramofChoiceofferedbySchool DistrictNo.43(Coquitlam)attheKindergartentoGrade12levelat thefollowingelementaryschools: CoquitlamRiver,MaryHill,Irvine, Nestor,Glenayre,PanoramaHeights,Kilmer,PorterStreet,Rochester, Westwood

•TheEarlyFrenchImmersionProgramoffersallstudentswhose first languageisnotFrenchthepossibilityofcompletingtheprescribed B.C.curriculumandlearnFrenchatthesametime.

•FromKindergartentotheendofGrade3,allinstructionisinFrench withEnglishLanguageArtsbeginninginGrade4.

•Studentsalsoexpandtheirculturalhorizonsandtheprogramhelps preparestudentsfortheglobaleconomy.

APPLICATIONPROCESS

•ApplicationsforEarlyFrenchImmersionaretobe completedonlineat www.sd43.bc.ca betweenThursday, January5,2023at9:00amtoWednesday,January11,2023 at4:00pm.

•StudentsenteringGrade1(currentlyinKindergarten)wishingto enrollshouldcontactSophieBergeronat604-937-6392andshould notapplyonline

LateFrench Immersion Grade6Entry Thurs,Jan5Wed,Jan11

9am-4pm

LATEFRENCHIMMERSIONPROGRAM (GRADE6ENTRY))

WHATISLATEFRENCHIMMERSION?

•LateFrenchImmersionisaProgramofChoiceofferedbySchoolDistrict No.43(Coquitlam)attheGrades6to8levelsatthefollowingmiddle schools: Citadel,MoodyMiddleandMontgomery.

•TheLateFrenchImmersionProgramprovidesstudentswithinstructions inbothEnglishandFrenchandoffersallstudentswhose firstlanguage isnotFrenchthepossibilityofcompletingtheprescribedB.C. curriculumandlearnFrenchatthesametime.

•LateFrenchImmersionstudentsmergewiththeFrenchImmersion ProgramforGrades9-12.

•Thisprogramhelpsstudentsdevelopstrongcommunicationskillsin bothEnglishandFrench.

•Studentsalsoexpandtheirculturalhorizonsandtheprogramhelps preparestudentsfortheglobaleconomy.

APPLICATIONPROCESS

•ApplicationsforLateFrenchImmersionaretobecompleted onlineat www.sd43.bc.ca betweenThursday,January5,2023 at9:00amtoWednesday,January11,2023at4:00pm.

•ForfurtherinformationaboutEarlyorLateFrenchImmersion,please contactSophieBergeronat604-937-6392.

Early Montessori Kindergarten-Gr.5 Thurs,Jan5Wed,Jan11 9am-4pm

EARLYMONTESSORIPROGRAM

WHATISEARLYMONTESSORI?

•EarlyMontessoriisaProgramofChoiceofferedbySchool DistrictNo.43(Coquitlam)attheKindergartentoGrade5 levelatthefollowingelementaryschools: Aspenwood,Baker Drive,HamptonPark,HarbourView,MillerPark,JamesParkand Seaview.

•Theprogramprovidesarichlearningenvironmentfor students.ItisbasedonMontessoriprinciplesandfulfillsthe expectationsoftheMinistryofEducation.

•TheMontessoriapproachsupportscontinuousprogress,as studentslearntoworkonpersonalgoalsandacademic challenges.

•Studentslearntoworkindependently,insmallgroupsandas peerleaders.

•TheprogramisdeliveredfollowingtheMontessoriphilosophy oflearning.

•Studentsmakeuseofavarietyofinformationsourcesintheir projectwork,includingexplorations,technology,printand humanresources.

•Theprogramsupportsstudentsinbecominglifelonglearners andglobalcitizens

APPLICATIONPROCESS

•ApplicationsforEarlyMontessoriaretobecompleted onlineat www.sd43.bc.ca betweenThursday,January 5,2023at9:00amtoWednesday,January11,2023at 4:00pm.

•StudentsenteringGrade1(currentlyinKindergarten)wishing toenrollshouldcontacttheschooldirectlyandshouldnot applyonline.

1080WinslowAve.,Coquitlam,BCV3J0M6 I Phone:604-939-9201 I www.sd43.bc.ca I OfficeHours:8:00a.m.-4:30p.m. •ChildrenenteringKindergarteninSeptember2023andareinterestedinanyof theProgramsofChoicemustapplyonlineatwww.sd43.bc.ca. •Kindergartenchildrenwithsiblingsintheprogrammuststillapplyonlineat www.sd43.bc.ca.andwillbegivenhighestpriority(providedthesiblingwill stillbeinattendancethefollowingschoolyear)ifspaceisavailable.

Late Montessori Grade6-8 Thurs,Jan5Wed,Jan11 9am-4pm

LATEMONTESSORIPROGRAM

WHATISLATEMONTESSORI?

•LateMontessoriisaProgramofChoiceofferedbySchoolDistrictNo.43 (Coquitlam)attheGrades6to8levelsatthefollowingmiddleschools: MontgomeryandScottCreek.

•TheLateMontessoriProgramprovidesarichlearningenvironment forstudents.ItisbasedonMontessoriprinciplesandfulfillsthe expectationsoftheMinistryofEducation.

•TheMontessoriapproachsupportscontinuousprogress,asstudents learn toworkonpersonalgoalsandacademicchallenges.

•Studentslearntoworkindependently,insmallgroupsandaspeer leaders.

•TheprogramisdeliveredfollowingtheMontessoriphilosophyof learning.

•Studentsmakeuseofavarietyofinformationsourcesintheirproject work,includingexplorations,technology,printandhumanresources.

•Montessoriatmiddleschoolemphasizescriticalandcreativethinking, communityserviceandstudent-initiatedlearningwithin-depth studies.

•Theprogramsupportsstudentsinbecominglifelonglearnersand globalcitizens.

APPLICATIONPROCESS

•ApplicationsforLateMontessoriaretobecompletedonlineat www.sd43.bc.ca betweenThursday,January5,2023at9:00 amtoWednesday,January11,2023at4:00pm.

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IMPORTANT: SchoolDistrictNo.43(Coquitlam)
RANDOMDRAWBASIS.
SCANFOR SD43SCHOOL LOCATOR
•Applicationswillbeprocessedona
Visitwww.sd43.bc.ca/programstowatchtheonlinepresentations,applicationprocessandprioritiesforplacementsaboutourElementary&MiddleProgramsofChoice. Visitwww.sd43.bc.ca/programstowatchtheonlinepresentations,applicationprocessandprioritiesforplacementsaboutourElementary&MiddleProgramsofChoice.

Reggio Influenced

Kindergarten-

1080WinslowAve.,Coquitlam,BCV3J0M6 I Phone:604-939-9201 I www.sd43.bc.ca I OfficeHours:8:00a.m.-4:30p.m.

MANDARINBILINGUALPROGRAM

WHATISTHEMANDARINBILINGUALPROGRAM?

•MandarinBilingualisaProgramofChoiceofferedbySchoolDistrictNo.43(Coquitlam)at theKindergartentoGrade5levelat WaltonElementarySchool,atGrades6to8at ScottCreek Middle andGrades9-12at GleneagleSecondarySchool.

•TheMandarinBilingualProgramprovidesstudentswithinstructioninbothEnglishand Mandarin.

•Regardlessoftheir firstlanguage,theelementaryprogramoffersallstudentsthepossibility ofcompleting50percentoftheprescribedB.C.curriculuminMandarin(MandarinLanguage Arts,Math,HealthandCareer,andP.E.)and50percentoftheprescribedB.C.curriculumin English(EnglishLanguageArts,ScienceandSocialStudiesandFineArts).

•Studentsdeveloptheirknowledgeofotherculturesandtheprogramhelpspreparestudents fortheglobaleconomy.

REGGIOINFLUENCEDPROGRAM

WHATISTHEREGGIOPROGRAM?

•TheReggioProgramisaProgramofChoiceofferedbySchoolDistrictNo.43(Coquitlam)atthe KindergartentoGrade5levelat MeadowbrookElementary.

•TheReggiovisionisofan ‘educationbasedonrelationships’.Oureducationalphilosophyat Meadowbrookfocusesontheindividualchildinrelationshipwiththefamily,otherchildren, staff,theschoolenvironmentandsociety.Theserelationshipsareinterconnectedand reciprocal.

•Itisanapproachtoeducationthatencourageschildrenandtheirteacherstoexplore,question, discoverandacquireskillsofcriticalthinkingandcollaborationinbeautiful,stimulating environments.

•Childrenexpressinterestsandideas,researchforfurtherinformation,reflectontheexperience andformconclusions.Throughthisprocess,childrendeveloptheconfidenceandindependence withencouragementfromparents,teachersandcommunitymembers.

•TheReggioapproachisnotaformalapproachlikeMontessoriwithdefinedmethods,teacher certificationstandardsandaccreditationprocesses.

WHYREGGIOINFLUENCED?

•Modelspersonalizedlearningthroughemergentcurriculumandresponsiveteachingpractice.

•Supportsstudentengagementandself-regulation.

•Involvesparentsandcommunityastruepartnersinsupportivelearning.

•Honoursallchildrenbybuildingontheirgiftsandstrengths.

•Buildsandsupportscollaborativepracticebetweenchildren,teachersandparents.

APPLICATIONPROCESS

•ChildrenenteringKindergarteninSeptember2023mustapplythroughtheProgramsofChoice onlineregistrationsystematwww.sd43.bc.ca.

•ApplicationsforMandarinBilingualaretobecompletedonlineat www.sd43.bc.ca betweenThursday,January5,2023at9:00amtoWednesday,January11,2023at 4:00pm.

•ApplicationsforKindergartenaredonebyrandomdrawandwillbelimitedtothenumberof spacesavailable.

•KindergartenchildrenwithsiblingsinaProgramofChoicemustapplyonline.Siblingsof studentsalreadyenrolledintheMandarinBilingualProgramatWaltonElementarySchoolwill begiven firstpriority.Pleaseclearlyidentifysiblingstatusontheonlineapplicationform.

•StudentsenteringGrade1(currentlyinKindergarten)wishingtoenrollshouldcontactschool directlyandshouldnotapplyonline.

APPLICATIONPROCESS

•CatchmentareachildrenenteringKindergartenSeptember2023shouldregisterduring KindergartenregistrationdirectlyattheschoolbetweenTuesday,January31,2023and Thursday,February2,2023.

•Non-catchmentareachildrenenteringKindergartenshouldapplythroughtheProgramsof Choiceonlineregistrationsystematwww.sd43.bc.cabetweenThursday,January5,2023at 9:00amtoWednesday,January11,2023at4:00pm.

•Allothernon-catchmentareastudentscurrentlyinKindergartentoGrade4shouldcontactthe schoolandapplyonlineat www.sd43.bc.ca duringtheCrossCatchmentapplicationprocess betweenFebruary3,2023at9:00amtoWednesday,February8,2023to4:00pm.

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Visitwww.sd43.bc.ca/programstowatchtheonlinepresentations,applicationprocessandprioritiesforplacementsaboutourElementary&MiddleProgramsofChoice. IMPORTANT:
PROGRAMREGISTRATIONINFORMATION FOR2023-2024
Grade5 Mandarin Bilingual Program KindergartenGrade12
Visitwww.sd43.bc.ca/programstowatchtheonlinepresentations,applicationprocessandprioritiesforplacementsaboutour Elementary&MiddleProgramsofChoice. Visit www.sd43.bc.ca/programs to watch the online presentations, application process and priorities for placements about our Elementary & Middle Programs of Choice. • Involves parents and community as true partners in supportive learning. • Honours all children by building on their gifts and strengths. • Builds and supports collaborative practice between children, teachers and parents. MarkyourCalendars! PROGRAMSOFCHOICE:January5 (9am) -January11 (4pm) KINDERGARTENREGISTRATION:January31-February2 CROSSCATCHMENT:February3 (9am) -February8 (4pm)

Bluegrasspickin'&anuglyChristmassweaterdash

Friday,Dec.9

HOLIDAYWREATH

Youcanmakeaholiday wreathwithtreeclippings, pineconesanddecorative materialssuppliedbythe CityofPortCoquitlam.The workshoptakesplacefrom 2to4p.m.inTheOutletat LeighSquare(behindPoCo CityHall).Thecostis$25per person.

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SILVERBELLS

MembersoftheCA ChurchwillsingChristmas carolsduringtheLightsat Lafargecelebrationsfrom 5to9p.m.atCoquitlam’s TownCentrePark(1299 PinetreeWay).

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COUNTRYLADY

Nashville,Tenn.,resident LisaBrokop,aCanadian CountryMusicAward winner,deliversa Classic CountryChristmas show attheEvergreenCultural Centre(1205PinetreeWay, Coquitlam)at7:30p.m.—a follow-uptohersuccessful runof LegendaryLadiesof Country.

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CHORALEMUSIC

ListentoChristmastunes attheCoquitlamChorale’s winterconcertsattheEagle

RidgeBibleFellowship(1160 LansdowneDr.,Coquitlam). OnceUponaDecember is tonightat7:30p.m.andDec. 10at2p.m.The65-memberadultchoirisunderthe artisticdirectionofJustin MallerwithLornaYeates atthepiano.TheChorale’s newchoir,Concordia,will alsomakeitsdebutperformanceattheannual Christmasshow.Ticketsare $25/$20/$10.

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ICEHOCKEY

CheerontheCoquitlam Expressastheybattle VictoriaatthePalaceat Poirier:thePoirierSport andLeisureComplex(633 PoirierSt.,Coquitlam).The puckdropsat7p.m.

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COFFEEHOUSE

5onaStringisthename oftheheadlinerforthe CrossroadsCoffeehouse,a fundraiserfortheCrossroads HospiceSociety,taking placeintheGatheringPlace atLeighSquare(nexttoPort CoquitlamCityHall).The openmicstartsat7:30p.m. whilethemainactisonat 8:50p.m.Admissionis$5.

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TRUFFLESANYONE?

TheTruffleHunters isthe nextshowingbythePort MoodyFilmSociety,which screenstheItalianmovie aboutthewhiteAlbatruffle intheInletTheatre(inside PortMoodyCityHall,100 NewportDr.)at7:30p.m. Admissionis$5plusa$5 annualsocietymembership. Cashorchequeonly.

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Saturday,Dec.10

SANTAINPOMO!

Takethefamilytothe Outpost(3001St.Johns St.,PortMoody)tohavea photowithSantaClausand siponhotchocolate—for acause.From1to3p.m., Santawillposeforpictures foradonationfortheSHARE FamilyandCommunity ServicesSociety.Visitorscan alsoshopforholidaygifts fromthefollowingvendors: Tallu&Co.,OlivetheBest, ElderberryFloralandFor TheSeconds.Timbertain CoffeeRoasterswillbeon site.Santareturnstothe OutpostonDec.17atthe sametimes.Theeventis hostedbyMarcon.

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UGLYSWEATERRUN

Donyournastiestgarb forthe5KUglyChristmas SweaterDash,afundraiser bytheNowThat’sUgly societythatstartsat3p.m. atSpiritParkinAnmore. ProceedssupporttheACT2 ChildandFamilyServices.

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DOGWOODDRAMA

SueDaveyisdirectingthe show HookedonChristmas Stories, aDogwoodDrama Clubproductionthatrunsat 1:30p.m.today,aswellason Dec.13and14.Ticketsare

$10atthegiftshopinthe50Pluscentre(1655Winslow Ave.,Coquitlam).

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LYIN’EYES

TheEaglestributeband EagleEyeswillperformat 3:30p.m.intheInletTheatre (insidePortMoodyCityHall, 100NewportDr.)aspartof afundraiserfortheSummer Sundaysconcertseriesat RockyPointPark.Tickets are$40.

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MASCOTNIGHT

Takethefamilyto Coquitlam’sTownCentre Park(1299PinetreeWay) where,from5to9p.m.,the city’sParkSparkteamwill hostamascotnightaspartof theLightsatLafargefestivities.Locatehiddenmascots aroundthelakeinthisfun hunt.Admissionisfree.

MORE:coquitlam.ca/ parkspark

TWELVEDAYS

ThePacificSymphonic WindEnsemble—better knownasPSWE—plays atitshomebaseatthe EvergreenCulturalCentre (1205PinetreeWay, Coquitlam)foraChristmas concertcalled TheTwelve DaysofChristmas,starting at7:30p.m.Ticketsare $20/$15/$12.

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Sunday,Dec.11

ARTSHOWS

It’sthelastweekto seetwoexhibitsatPlace desArts(1120Brunette Ave.,Coquitlam): Stitched Together,afibreartand mixedmediashowbyRobin Fischer,KarenJohnsonand KarlieNorrishMcChesney, isintheLeonorePeyton Salon;and Industrial Remnants,alsoamixed mediadisplay,hangsinthe MezzanineGallery.

MORE:placedesarts.ca

WINTERWIND

ThePortCoquitlambasedChoralConnections presentsseasonalfavourites in BlowThouWinterWind attheTerryFoxTheatre (1260RiverwoodGate, PortCoquitlam)at2p.m. Doorsopenat1:30p.m.at thefacilitynexttoTerryFox Secondary.Ticketsare$25 viabrownpapertickets.com.

MORE:choralconnections.ca

COOLYULE

SingerswiththeCoastal SoundMusicAcademy honourtheholidayspirit withshowsatCoquitlam’s EvergreenCulturalCentre (1205PinetreeWay)at4p.m. —withkids,juniorandchildren’schoirs—andat7:30 p.m.—withDeCoro,youth andchildren’schoirs.

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PLACEDESARTS

PetiteShowandsalefeatures42artisans

Christmasholidayshoppingcanbeabitcrazy.

Butpeopleeyeingsomethingmoreuniquemight wanttopopintoPlacedes ArtsforthePositivelyPetite Showandsale,andthe HolidayArtisanShop.

LocatedinsouthwestCoquitlam,justoff LougheedHighwayat1120 BrunetteAve.,Placesdes Artsishometoartsclasses, music,performancesand artexhibits.

Thefacilitycomesalive duringtheholidayswith itsannualPositivelyPetite Show,whereartistssubmit workssmallinsizeforinclusionintheexhibitthatruns dailytoDec.15.

Hereyou’llfindtiny wovenbaskets,intriguing glassobjectsandgorgeous —butpetite—paintings thatcanfitintoanyroomor giftbasket.

Andbecausetheyare small,andlocal,theseworks ofartareaffordable,giving shoppersachancetosupportaLowerMainlandartist withoutbreakingthebank.

Buymorethanonefrom thesameartistandyou’ll makealovelyartisticstatement.

“Thisexhibitchanges everyyearbutthisyearincludesartistswhoarenewto us,”saidKimCorreia,exhibit programmanager.

“Thereisanicediversity ofmediums,techniquesand styles.”

Someofthenotablecontributionsaredecorative ceramic“MemoryBalls”by JeanPaull,colourfulminiaturelandscapesbyTrish Jamiesonandcharming inkandacrylicportraitsby TanyaHockley.

YoucanvisitPositively PetiteinpersonuntilDec.

15,andyoucanalsotourthe exhibitvirtuallyandcallin foranypurchaseyouwant tomake.

Additionally,Placedes Artsishostingitsannual artisanmarkettoDec.17 whereyou’llfindone-of-akindpresentsforeveryone onyourgiftlist.

Explorefinelyhandcraftedhousewares,accessories,skincare,décor,cards, ornamentsandmoremade bylocalartisans.

LidiaKosznik,artisan shopco-ordinator,toldthe Tri-CityNews theshopfeaturesworksfrom42artisans andincludesglassware,pottery,clothing,jewelleryand eventoys.

Amongthenotablepieces arefusedglassbyViolet Finvers,ecoprintpillows byCarolynMcLaughlin, merinowoolsilkscarvesby TanyaKadachandwoven shawlsbyDorisBarkey.

Someoftheworkis providedbyPlacedesArts teachersinadditiontoartistsfromCoquitlamand theLowerMainlandandall submissionsarecarefully curated,saidKosznik.

AdmissiontothePlace desArtsgiftshopandexhibit isfree.

ThehoursareMonday throughFridayfrom9a.m. to9p.m.,Saturdayfrom9 a.m.to5p.m.andSunday from1p.m.to5p.m.

LidiaKosznik,PlacedesArtsartisanshopco-ordinator, withashawlmadebyartistDorisBarkley.
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EDIBLEGIFTS

PortMoodycraftchocolatieroffersaward-winningtastes

Howaboutalocally-craftedgiftyoucaneat?

MargaretInoue,owner ofCocoaroCraftChocolate, recentlyclaimedsilverin theAmericasBean-toBarandCraftChocolatier Competitionfortwochoco latebars,whichhavealready earnedaccoladesfromlocal purchasers.

“Itgivesyouarushand asenseofpurpose:‘Yeah, you’reontherighttrack,’” Inouetoldthe Tri-CityNews

Thewinningbarsincluded:

•KokoaKamili:Adark chocolatebarwithbeans sourcedfromTanzania

•StrawberryShiso:An alt-milkchocolatebarmade

withnon-dairyoatriceand coconut,milk,localstrawberriesandaJapanesemintlikeherb

Bothofthebarsranked highamongthechocolate puriststhatjudgeddozens ofsubmissionsfromallover

theworldusingablindtaste test.

Inouesaidthejudges likedtheuniqueflavourof thehand-craftedchocolate bars.

“Iwasreallyexcited.it tookalongtimeforthemto judgebecauseofCOVID-19 —IsubmittedinApril,and hadn’theardanything,”said Inoue.

Shesaidtheawardis gratifyingafterthreeyearsin businessinPortMoody.

CocoaroCraftChocolate, locatedat2415AClarkeSt., hasbecomethego-toplace forpeoplewhowantmore thanastore-boughtbarto satisfytheirsugarcravings.

TheCoquitlamresident

hastaughtherselfhowto makechocolatefrombeans, whichcomefromthefruit ofcacaotreesgrownin Tanzania,Colombiaand Ecuador.

Manyofthefarmersare Indigenousgrowersorworkingincooperativesandare makingalivingwage,she said.

Sheexperimentswith uniqueflavourcombinations,anduseslocally-grownproducts,suchas gingerandstrawberries.

Manyofthesecombinationsareavailableinchocolatebarsandbonbonsthat Inoueispreparingnowin timeforholidayshopping.

Theycanbepurchasedin

thestore,betweenThursday andMonday,oronline.

Amongtheholiday-themedchocolatebarsareWinter MulledSpice,Cranberry GingerbarsandOatmeal WhiteChocolate.

Inouesaidshealsoplans todoanamarettotruffleand agingerbreadmaplebutter bonbonintimeforholiday givingandentertaining.

“Itisdefinitelythebusiesttimeforme.Istartin Octoberandshouldhave startedmoreinAugust,”she said.

Meanwhile,thosewho visittheshopcanoftensee Inoueatworkmakingthe chocolatefromscratch.

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POMOARTS

UniquetreasuresaboundatPoMomarketplace

Youdon’thavetotravel fartofinduniquegifts madebylocalartistsinPort Moody.

FromnowuntilDec.22, theWinterTreasuresArtisan MarketandtheBlackberry ChristmasMarketplaceare openforholidayshoppingat PoMoArts(PortMoodyArts Centre),locatedat2425St. JohnsSt.

Therearefourgalleries with1,200sq.ft.ofbody products,jewellery,ceram ics,cards,prints,paintings andclothingforsaleby localartistsfromalloverthe LowerMainland.

“It’sabeautifulexhibit,” saidgallerymanagerJanice Cotter,notingmanyofthe participatingprofessional artistsalsoteachatthearts centre.

Inall,thereare67artistsrepresentedatWinter

Treasuresandmore than20intheBlackberry ChristmasMarket.

Walkaroundtheairy spacethatwasrenovated in2014,andyou’llfind exquisitepotterybyD’Arcy Margesson,aceramicsprofessor,paintingsbyDiane Akeyandsoapscapesby DraganaSkoroaswellas manymoreamazingartists andartisans.

Aswell,proceedsfrom purchasingahand-madegift arealsosettohelpSHARE FamilyandCommunity Services,whichrunsthe localfoodbanks,andprovidesmanyothersocialservicestotheTri-Cities.

Eitherroundupthe valueofyourpurchaseto includeadonationorbring anon-perishablefooditem andyou’llbeenteredina weeklydrawforagiftbya

Blackberryartistsvaluedat between$25and$30.

PoMoArtsisopenseven

daysaweek,andthehours areasfollows: MondaytoFridayfrom

10:30a.m.to9p.m. SatudayandSundayfrom 10a.m.to4:30p.m.

Formoreinformation, youcanvisitthecentre’s websiteatpomoarts.ca.

JaniceCotter,gallerymanageratPoMoArts,withpotteryby D’ArcyMargesson,aceramicsprofessor. DIANESTRANDBERG/ THETRI-CITYNEWS A31 THURSDAY,DECEMBER8,2022 TRICITYNEWS.COM ThankYouLightBrigadeVolunteers Thisweek,wewanttorecognizealltheLightBrigade volunteersthathavesupportedLightsatLafargesofar thisseason. Curioushowyoucangetinvolved? Emailparkspark@coquitlam.catolearnmore. JingleBellsNight ItwillbeanythingbutasilentnightonSaturday,Dec.17 atLafargeLakeasCoquitlamhostsJingleBellsNight.The annualeventissettoreturnwithcarolersfillingTown CentreParkforaseasonalsing-a-long,completewithroving mascots,hotchocolateandlotsofphotoopportunitiesfor thatperfectselfie. Ifyou’repartofacarolinggroupthatwantstogetinvolved inthisfunevent,emailparkspark@coquitlam.ca ParkSparkPop-upsatLightsat Lafarge EnhanceyourLightsatLafargeexperiencewithfreepopupactivitiesattheParkSparkZoneattheTDCommunity Plaza.Coquitlam’sParkSparkstaffwillbeonsitenightly TuesdaysthroughSaturdaysofferingavarietyoffun activities,includingcarolingnights,scavengerhunts, themednightsandmuchmore.Forascheduleof upcomingactivities,visitcoquitlam.ca/parkspark |coquitlam.ca/parkspark
ChristmasintheTri-Cities

Somecommon-sensetipstoensuresafeholiday

Thelastthinglocalpropertyownerswanttoworry aboutduringthewinter istheirhomegoingupin flames.

Coquitlamfirefighters arereachingouttoresidents withapoint-by-pointholi daysafetyguideinhopesof feweremergencycallssoev eryonecanenjoytheholiday season.

Astemperaturesbeginto drop,thedepartmentsays homeownersmaychoose togotolengthstokeeptheir familieswarm,aswellas keeptheirlightsonlaterwith thenightsgettinglonger.

Herearethetips CoquitlamFireRescueis askingeveryonetoconsider forwinter:

•Useapprovedlightsets

only

•Donotoverloadcircuits, checkalllightsetspriorto useanddiscardanythatare frayedordamaged,anduse properclips(notstaples)to installoutdoors

•Alwaysturnofflightsbeforeleavinghomeorgoing tobed

•Ensureallfurnaces, gasfireplaces,chimneysor

spaceheatersareingood workingcondition,andremembertoplaceportable devicesatleastonemetre awayfromflammablematerials

•Remembertopayattentionwhilecookingandnever leavethestoveunattended

•Choosebattery-operated“flameless”candlesas analternativetoregularwax

candles

•Ifusingarealcuttree, selectonethatisfresh(with needlesthataredifficultto pulloffthebranches),make afreshcutoffthebottom, immersethetrunkinwater (replenishingdaily)and placeitatleastonemetre awayfromheatsources

•Installacarbonmonoxidealarminacentral locationofyourhomefollowingthemanufacturer’s instructions

•Checkthatthereisa workingsmokealarmon

everylevelofyourhome, andthatallfamilymembers canrecognizeitssound —smokealarmssavelives

•Makesureyourfamily hasanemergencyescape planandthatallfamily membersknowofandpracticeatleasttwowaysout, bothatnightandduring daylighthours

•Teachchildrenhowto escapeontheirownincase nooneisabletoassistthem Formoreinformation, youcanvisittheCityof Coquitlam’swebsite.

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Somecommon-sensesafetytipswillpreventsceneslike thisovertheholidays.

Tradition’sreturnwillalsodeliverhelptolocalfoodbanks

Trainpullsinto

PortMoodyand PoCoonDec.18

KYLEBALZER kbalzer@tricitynews.com

Abelovedwintertradition thatwasstuckatthestation thelasttwoyearsbecauseof theCOVID-19pandemicis returning.

OnDec.18,theCanadian Pacific(CP)HolidayTrain isscheduledtorollthrough PortMoodyandPort Coquitlam—thefinaltwo stopsofits24thannualtour acrossthecountry.

Itwillfeatureashowat eachlocationbyJunonominatedCanadianartists MacKenziePorterand

DerikBaker(alsoknownas VirginiatoVegas).

The1,000-foottrainwill breakatitsrespectivestops, openitsstagedoorsandperformasetlistforacrowdof hundredsoflocalresidents lookingtotakeintheholiday spirit.

Whiletheperformances arefreetoenjoy,attendees areencouragedtoconsiderbringingadonation asCP’sgoalfor2022isto feedmorefamiliesthatare strugglingtoputfoodonthe table.

Thiscanbeeithera non-perishablefooditemor cash,organizerssuggest.

Allwillbeearmarked forSHAREFamilyand CommunityServicesandits foodbank,whichCEOClaire MacLeanadmitshasbeen

experiencingchallenges withnotenoughstockto meetthedemand.

Inanearlierinterview withthe Tri-CityNews, MacLeansaiditsnumber ofclientshasgrownby50 percentduetotherising costsforfood.

Currently,SHAREfeeds around1,700peoplea month.

Andthatnumbercontinuestogrowasmore areaddedtotheclientlist eachweek,includingfamiliestryingtomakeends meetduringthecurrentinflationaryspiral.

“Theneedisimmense. We’reseeingnewregistrantseachweekandit’snot slowingdownatall,”said MacLean.

CPstatedcashdonationscanalsogofurtherto helpthoseinneedaslocal non-profitsalreadybuyfood atadiscount.

Accordingtoanewsrelease,theholidaytrainhas helpedcollectfivemillion poundsoffoodandraised morethan$21millionfor Canadianfoodbanksand foodshelvessince1999.

PortMoodywillbethe firststopontheTri-Cities’ tour,pullinginbehindthe recreationcentre(300Ioco Rd.)at4:45p.m.andleaving around5:30p.m.

CPwillendits2022circuitinPortCoquitlamat KingswayAvenue,between MaryHillRoadandWilson Avenue,from6:15to6:45 p.m.

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TheCPHolidaytrainisbackafteratwo-yearhiatus,andit willbemakingstopsinPortMoodyandPortCoquitlam.

Moneywillhelpmakecommunitymoreinclusive,accessible

Project’sgoalisto breakbarriers, reducestigma

Asubstantialgranthas beenawardedtoaPort Moody-basedorganization

thathopestoinfluencethe communitytobemoreaccessibleandinclusive.

Kinsightwillget$40,000 fromB.C.’sMinistryofSocial DevelopmentandPoverty Reductionforanewproject focussingonmembersofthe region’sLGBTQcommunity. Themoneyisthemaximum availableundertheprogram.

Thegoalbehind“Real

Talk:Building2SLGBTQIA+ CommunityProject”isto increaseaccessandbreak barriersforTri-Citiesadults withcognitivedisabilities andfindpositivesolutionsto reducestigma.

“TheworkthatorganizationslikeKinsightdoisincrediblyvaluable,”saidPort Moody-CoquitlamMLA RickGlumacinastatement.

“Thefundingtheyare receivingwillsupportinclusionandassisttheireffortsin helpingsomanypeoplein ourcommunity.”

Theinvestmentwas inconjunctionwith InternationalDayfor PersonswithDisabilities, proclaimedforlastSaturday (Dec.3)bytheprovince.

Kinsightworkswithan

arrayofpeopleandfamilies consideredat-riskfor,or have,developmentaldisabilitiesinCoquitlam,Port Coquitlam,PortMoody, AnmoreandBelcarra.

It’soneof12organizationsthatearnedacombined$450,000investment fromtheprovincialgovernment—allofwhichare associatedwithDisability AllianceBC(DABC),who administeredthegrants.

“Thediversityofthe projectsandthehopethat somewillbecomeongoing servicesisheartening,”said

DABCboarddirectorPam Horton.

“Itwillbeexcitingto watchtheseprojectsoverthe comingmonths.”

Non-profitsacrossB.C. wereencouragedtosubmit proposalsthispastsummer fortheircommunity-based accessibilityprojectsthat focusedonthemesthat includedemployment, emergencyplanningand response,cultureandrecreation.

Since2018,theprovince saidit’sgrantedalmost$2.25 millionforrelatedprojects.

WinterisComing

ConsiderhiringanISACertifiedArboristtoassess yourtreesandhelpensuretheyarereadyforthe wintersnowandwindstorms.

Learnmoreabouthowtocareforyourtreesat coquitlam.ca/treespreeinthe‘TreeCare’and‘More Resources’sectionsnearthebottomofthepage.

TreeSpree

TreeSpree’sgoaltoplant10,000treesinboth publicandprivatepropertiesbytheendof2022is doublethenumberplantedinatypicalyear.Visit coquitlam.ca/treespreetofindouthowclosewe aretoreachingourgoal.

LightsatLafarge

KINSIGHT
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It'sAnnewithan'E'forLeroux

WhenKyraLerouxgraduatedfromDr.CharlesBest SecondaryinCoquitlam, therewasn’tmuchofasendoffforherClassof2020.

TheCOVID-19pandemic wasinfullswing,andphysicaldistancingmeasures andotherrestrictionswere plentyaroundtheprovince.

ButLerouxknewitwas onlyamatteroftimebefore shecouldreturntoacting,a passionshe’shadsincethe ageofseven.

BySeptember,assoonas thefilmandtelevisionindustrywasOK’dtoproceed cautiously,Lerouxhadher resumereadyforbookings.

Andtheyincamefastand furious.

Thetriplethreatwas castintheT.V.series The Quaranteens andinJulie andthePhantoms,aswell asinthreeepisodesof Schmigadoon!, playing CarrieMcDonoughopposite thestarsKeegan-Michael KeyandCecilyStrong.

Lerouxtookonafew moreparts—includingin theT.V.movie Christmas TakesFlight —beforewinningthecharacterofBritta Berachon Riverdale and Lisa-Karenon FireflyLane, bothmadeforT.V.

Now,the20-year-old Coquitlamresidentisin technicalrehearsalsat theGatewayTheatrein

CoquitlamactorKylaLerouxstarsasthered-hairedorphanAnneShirleyinthebelovedCanadianclassicAnne ofGreenGables.ThemusicalattheGatewayTheatrein RichmondalsoincludesPortMoody'sOwenCBScottin theyouthensemble.

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Richmondtostarinaroleof alifetime:AnneShirley.

Lerouxsaidshewas thrilledtogettheleadin theiconicCanadianstoryof AnneofGreenGables after beingaskedbythemusical’s directortoaudition.

BarbaraTomasichad rememberedthered-haired girlfrom2016whenshedirectedLerouxinGateway’s MusicMan.

AndLerouxremembered beinginaweofthatproductionanditscastasitwasher firstprofessionalcommunity show.

“It’sreallycooltobethe leadforGatewaynow,”she toldthe Tri-CityNews on

TuesdayfromtheRichmond theatre.

“It’slikeafullcircle.”

Lerouxsaidshepored overthe1908novelbyLucy MaudMontgomeryassoon asshewasnamedAnne ShirleyinlateJuly.

“Ilovedthebooksomuch thatIorderedthesecond bookonAmazontheday thatIfinishedthefirst,”she said.

AnneShirley,shesaid,is anorphanfromNovaScotia who,byluck,ismistakenly senttothewronghomein PrinceEdwardIsland.

Theelderlyhomeowners hadwantedaboytokeepup theirfarm;however,agirl

issentinsteadandchanges theirliveswithherstrong willandimagination.

Withtheirblessing‚and eventuallythecommunity’s, Anneblossoms.

“Shehasthishugecuriosityforhowtheworldworks,” Lerouxsaid.“Shehasahuge heartandverymuchcares forothersalthoughshe’s neverreallyexperienced loveherself.

“Sheseessomuchbeauty aroundher.”

Askedwhatshewantsthe audiencetogetoutofthe musicalshow,Lerouxsaid shehopestheproduction willinspireconnection,and acceptanceofotherpeople—especiallyduringthe holidays.

Alsoappearinginthe youthensembleisOwen CBScottofPortMoody whileTri-CityresidentNicol Spinolaisthechoreographer.

•WrittenbyDonald Harronwithmusicby NormanCampbell(and adaptedfromthenovelby L.M.Montgomery), Anneof GreenGables—TheMusical runsfromDec.15to31at theGatewayTheatre(6500 GilbertRd.,Richmond). Ticketsstartat$35with performancesat1p.m.and 7:30p.m.Calltheboxoffice at604-270-1812orvisitgatewaytheatre.com/anne.

BeedieLivingisnow redevelopingtheland whereFraserMillsonce stood.

ButthelandinsouthernCoquitlamthatwas previouslyhometothe largestsawmillinthe BritishEmpirealsohas auniquehistory—and onethatthecity’sarchivististellinginanew onlineexhibit.

OnMonday,Jamie Sanfordunveiledsome archivalrecordson theCorporationofthe DistrictofFraserMills, a390-acremunicipality thatexistedfrom1913to 1971.

Citystaffrecentlyprocessedaboutthreemetresoffonds—housed intheiroriginalShannon Files—thatshedlight

onFraserMills’finances, aswellasitsgovernance andhealthcaresystem. Therearealsoseveral letterstoandfromthe reevesofFraserMills,includinga1929letterfrom B.C.’sattorneygeneral toReeveF.G.Wrightson warningaboutbaseball beingplayedonSundays andadmissionbeing chargedtospectators.

Sanfordreferstothe NikkeiNationalMuseum andCulturalCentre,and LandscapesofInjustice forcontext.

Toviewtheonlinedisplay,gotocoquitlam.ca/ frasermills.

Tomakeadonation oforiginaldocuments andphotostoCoquitlam Archives,emailarchives@coquitlam.ca.

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JudyFlaten,DonMackintoshandDaraMarshallportraySusan(fromMiracleon34th Street);Snowman(fromFrostytheSnowman)andMarley(fromAChristmasCarol)in HookedonChristmasStories:AStagedReadingfromSomeFavouriteChristmasTales. TheproductionbytheDogwoodDramaClubisdirectedbySueDaveyandweavestogether10holidaystories.ItrunsSaturday,Dec.10;Tuesday,Dec.13;andWednesday, Dec.14—allstartingat1:30p.m.TicketsfortheperformanceattheDogwood Pavilion(1655WinslowAve.,Coquitlam)are$10atthegiftshopoftheseniorscentre oratthedooronshowday.Call604-927-6098.

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Getintotheholidayspirit bycreatingfeltedornaments andgiftsataCoquitlam artshub—justbefore Christmas.

Theadult-onlypARTy@ PdAeventwillbeheldon

Friday,Dec.17from7to9 p.m.undertheinstructionof CatherineDumaine,aPort Coquitlamfibreartistwho teachesatPlacedesArts.

Thecostis$26perperson, or$42fortwopeople(plus

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ThenextpARTy@PdA eventsareonFeb.25(Music/ ArtMash-Up)andMay26 (PositiveSpaceonFriday).

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BlackberryGiftShop marks26thyearof ChristmasMarketplace

Tri-CityresidentDilysHuangtook upartasachildand,asateen, enrolledinherhighschool’sinternationalbaccalaureateartprogram.Atuniversity,Huangturned hercreativepassionintourban planningand,sincethen,she’s hadakeeneyeonthearchitecture andurbanlandscapesinhertravelsaroundtheworld.Thesedays, sheexploreshercommunitywith fellowplannersinasketchclub. Andrecently,Huangwasnamed afinalistinSungivenFoods’Your Art,OurStorydesigncontestfor hersketchofKamuiMintaraon BurnabyMountain.Thismonth, herwork—includinginkandwatercolourdrawingsandtreeornaments—canbeseenandbought attheChristmasMarketplace hostedbytheBlackberryArtists Society,ofwhichsheisamemberwith16otherartists.Held atPoMoArts(2425St.JohnsSt. inPortMoody),the26thannual MarketplacerunsuntilDec.22 andincludeshandmadepieces thatareperfectforholidaygifts. TheMarketplaceisopeninthe giftshop,aswellasintheAnn KitchingGallery,fromMondayto Friday,noonto8p.m.;andweekends,10a.m.to4p.m.Admission isfree.YoucanfollowHuangon Instagramvia@dilysarts.

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KeepingtheCentaurs’gangtogetheratSFU

Playershavebeen onthesameclubs sincetheywerekids

MARIOBARTEL

AtrioofCentennial Centaurssoccerplayersis hopingfamiliaritywillbreed instantsuccesswhenthey taketheirgametoSimon FraserUniversitynext September.

KateSmith,Sarah CaravattaandKieraScott recentlysignedlettersof intenttojointheBurnaby school’ssoccerprogram inSeptember,2023,where they’llfindfourotherteammatesfromtheirCoquitlam Metro-Ford05clubteamas well.

Butwait,thecomfortfactorgetsevenbetter.

Oneoftheassistant coachesfortheRedLeafs women’steamisCarlo Basso,who’snowteachingat CentennialandwillbehelpingCentaurs’headcoach LarryMorowhenthegirls’ seniorseasonstartsinthe spring.

Scottsaidinitiallyshe wasn’tthatkeenoncontinuinghersoccercareer onBurnabyMountain,

lookingintoprogramsat theUniversityofBritish ColumbiaandTrinity WesternUniversityinstead. Butconversationswith Smith’ssister,Emily,asophomoreatSFU,andlearning Bassowascomingtoher

highschoolpiquedher interestforstayingcloseto home.Ultimately,shewas thefirsttosign.

Then,thedominos startedtofall.

Caravattasaidshe thoughtit“wouldbecool”to

gototheuniversitybothher parentsattended.

Smithsaidshelooksforwardtotakingthepitchwith heroldersister.

Allthreesaidthechemistrythatcomesfromhaving playedsoccertogetheron

clubteamssincetheywere sevenoreightyearsold,and thepastcoupleofseasonat highschool,willmakethe steptopost-secondarycompetitioneasiertonavigate.

“We’vegainedaconnection,”Caravattasaid,adding

herpositionasastrikerreliesongoodcommunication withherfellowforwardson theattack.

“Iwouldreallystruggle ifIdidn’tknowthepeople aroundme.”

Scottsaidthebondbetweenthethreeextends beyondthetouchline.They hangouttogetheratschool andsociallyaswell.

“Itfeelslikeapieceof mewouldbemissingifwe weren’ttogether,”shesaid.

Smithsaidhavingfriends athersidewillalsohelp easethedemandsofbeing astudentathlete,likemanagingtheirtimeandgetting throughtheircoursework.

“Theworkloadismore, sogoingthroughitwith peoplewhocanhelpyou willmakeschoolaloteasier,” shesaid.

Asforthepresenceofone oftheirfuturecoacheson thesidelinesfortheirsenior soccerseason,thetrioissplit whetherthatbringsmore pressureorpresentsanopportunitytoshowcasetheir abilities.

Attheveryleast,Caravatta said,itdoesgivethema bitofaheadstartonwhat theymightexpectnext September.

“We’reverymotivatedto dowell,”addedScott.

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HeritageWoodsKodiaks’CarterMcAuleydriveshard againstBelmontdefenderRyderGreenwoodinthefirst halfoftheiropening-roundgameattheannualKodiak Klassicseniorboysbasketballtournament,lastThursday (Dec.1)atHeritageWoodsSecondarySchool.The KodiaksdefeatedBelmont89-57butfinishedeighthin thetournamentaftera79-72losstoKelownaintheir placementgame.

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Riversidefinishesfourthatprovincials

TheRiversideRapids seniorgirlsvolleyballteam wasn’tabletoserveupits secondstraightprovincial banner.

ThePortCoquitlam secondaryschoolfinished fourthatthe2022B.C. AAAAchampionshipin

Kelowna.TheRapidslost itsbronzemedalmatch SaturdaytoSouthDelta, 2-1.

Riverside,whichwent intothe16-teamtournamentasFraserNorth championsandranked thirdoverallintheprov-

ince,finishedtheweekend withthreewinsandfour losses.

Theseniorgirls’quest forback-to-backtitles hadcametoahaltafter falling3-1inthebest-offivesemi-finalstoMount BoucherieSecondaryfrom

WestKelowna. Beforeadvancing,the Rapidshadtorallyfroma 1-2deficitinthequarter-finalslastFriday(Dec.2)to beatKelownaSecondary. Theyalsotriumphedover BurnabyNorthinthe Roundof16.

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SANDERSON,JoanAlma(neeCorbould) 1929-2022

PassedpeacefullyonNovember17th,2022,surroundedbyloveandprayers, and completelyonherowntermsattheageof93. Mom(Joanie,AuntieJoan, G’ma,GG’ma,theHotSauceGranny,tonamebutafew)foughtvaliantly, althoughherhealthissuesoverthepastyearmayhavetakenherstrength,her fightingspiritremained.Fiercelyindependent,shewasincontroltotheend.

BorninKamloopsB.C.withtwinsisterMargie,the“mostunaliketwins”werethe middleofthesixchildrenofCharlesEdwardBernardandAlmaHettyCorbould. Joanissurvivedbyherchildren:Penny(Stewart)Holmes,Ian(Sharon)and Margie(Jim) MooreofSt.Albert,AB,andFrank(Susan)and Debbie(Marek) GodlewskiofRothesay,NB;grandchildren:Geoff(Lori),Stephen(Linda), Kim (Matt),Anna,David(Ashley),Amy(Damien), Mary-Claire(Ian),Bevan(Katie), Meighan,Kelsie,Aleksander(Shannon),Elise(Chris),Adam(Moriah),Colan (Cassiya)andEvan;andgreatgrandchildrenAdalyn,Annabel, Emmett,Julia, Rowan,Emmy,Leo,Marceline andWally;BrotherBrian(Barbara)Corbouldof PortCoquitlamandsisterMargaretFrancisofCoquitlam.Shewillalsobe missedbymanynieces,nephews,cousinsandfriends.Shewaspredeceased byherparentsandsistersBettyMcGregor,NorahKlettandPatHasselfelt;inlaws:Jim,Colin,Inky,Cy,Gordon,Mary,Wineva,Bruce,parents-in-lawLundy andMargaretandherformerhusbandLundySanderson.

AproudgraduateofKamloopsHighSchool(1947)andtheRoyalJubilee HospitalSchoolofNursinginVictoria(1951),Momwascommittedtoalifeof caringandservice.Shewasalifelongvolunteer,servingwiththe Jaycees,the NewWestminsterYWCA,SHARE andtheAnglicanChurchofCanada.Joanwas madeamemberoftheOrderoftheDioceseofNewWestminsterin2013. Returningtoworkafterraisingherchildren,shenursedattheComoLake HospitalinCoquitlamuntilherretirementin1996.Momcontinuedher volunteeringatSt.LaurenceChurchandtheSHAREFoodBankintoher90’s. Shemadeapointtosaythankyou,towelcomeastranger-andtobesurethat herchildrenandgrandchildrenlearnedtodothesame.

Alwaysupforanadventure,Joantravelledtheworldwithfamilyandfriendsover theyears.FamilywasherlifeandshetravelledthroughoutCanadatovisither childrenandotherfamily.Wherevershewas,shemadefriendseasily,was alwaysinterestedtolearnfromothersorsharehersenseofhumour.In2013 shebeganactingincommercials,mostnotablyinherhotsaucecommercials. Althoughshedidn’tlike“thatword”,shedidenjoyitonmostthings.

Wethankallofyouforyourthoughtsandprayersandkindwordstomomover thepastyear,eitherinperson,byvideoorinmessages.Shetrulyappreciated them.WewouldalsoliketothankthosewhoaccompaniedMomthroughher challenges-thestaffofParkwood,Coquitlam;andRiverRidgeandComfort Keepers,St.Albert;andthecareteamsathospitalsinCoquitlam,Edmonton andSaintJohn,NB.

AcelebrationofMom’slifewillbeheldinCoquitlam,BCatalaterdate,whenthe sunand flowersareout.Inlieuof flowers,memorialdonationsmaybemadeto theBCCancerFoundation,theMSSocietyofCanada,theAlzheimerSocietyof Canada,ortoyourlocalfoodbank.

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OurbeautifullittleMom~Gran~GG passedpeacefullyonNovember30th. Familyneverlefthersideduringherhospitalstay. ShirleyispredeceasedbyherdaughterColleen, hersweetheartGeorgeandherfavouritebrotherin-lawEddie.Missingherareherchildren;Kelly (Maureen),Vicki(David),grandchildren;Jason (Ryan),Stacy(Rick),Kristi,Todd,Carleigh(Chelsee), Lindsay,greatgrandchildren;Sadie,Masonand Lucian,alsoherferociouscatLucy,acatthatonly Momcouldlove.

Momwassofunny(apparentlythatwasa Saskatchewanthing),shewasindependent(living inherownhomeintoher90s),shewasstubborn inthebestway...thatgenegotpasseddowntothe entirefamily.Momwassupportiveandveryproud ofusall,shewasabsolutelythebestlistenerever! Shewasalwaysthereforus.Weknowhowlucky andfortunateweweretohaveMominourlivesfor solongbutwewillmisshereveryday.

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