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Another visiting deer spotted in New West

Another visiting deer spotted in New West

It’s the second deer spotted in the city in just a couple of weeks.
A third of Canadians support changing anthem to say 'our home on native land': poll

A third of Canadians support changing anthem to say 'our home on native land': poll

Support for the change was higher among younger Canadians.
'Motive is unknown': Arson suspect sought by Metro Vancouver police

'Motive is unknown': Arson suspect sought by Metro Vancouver police

He's suspected of setting a fire in central Surrey
Helping students thrive: New West school board commits to more work on inclusive education

Helping students thrive: New West school board commits to more work on inclusive education

“The district is just getting more complex and more diverse as it continues to grow and expand."
New pedestrian-only, master-planned community proposed in New West

New pedestrian-only, master-planned community proposed in New West

Nine residential towers, daycare and retail spaced are proposed on 7.1-acre Columbia Square Plaza site
Summer heat hits New West today — but rain is on the way

Summer heat hits New West today — but rain is on the way

Today's going to feel like 30 C again.
Keith Baldrey: Wildfire season will put B.C.'s year-round control strategy to the test

Keith Baldrey: Wildfire season will put B.C.'s year-round control strategy to the test

Drought, record high temperatures have forest and wildfire service workers sounding the alarm.
Rob Shaw: Province's battle with inflation, higher interest rates, is far from over

Rob Shaw: Province's battle with inflation, higher interest rates, is far from over

David Eby finds himself under more pressure to provide support in inflationary, higher-interest-rate times
Massive downtown New West development brings need for school space: city

Massive downtown New West development brings need for school space: city

A proposed master-planned community at Columbia Square could bring 500 more school-aged kids to New West — but where would they fit?
Mining companies are snapping up claims to develop Indigenous land. But what happens when a nation doesn’t consent?

Mining companies are snapping up claims to develop Indigenous land. But what happens when a nation doesn’t consent?

“It seems pretty clear we need to get this part of it right,” says Jamie Bonham. “Without it, we will struggle to see the potential this industry can realize.”