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Celebrate indie bookstores (and help animals) at this New West shop

Celebrate indie bookstores (and help animals) at this New West shop

Celebrate Canadian Independent Bookstore Day this Saturday.
What do Trudeau and Poilievre have in common? An air of arrogance, new poll finds

What do Trudeau and Poilievre have in common? An air of arrogance, new poll finds

Research Co. and Glacier Media asked Canadians to choose characteristics that describe the country’s three main federal party leaders
Les Leyne: B.C. and Telus settle health argument

Les Leyne: B.C. and Telus settle health argument

Dispute erupted last year over whether Telus was extra billing customers to see doctors.
B.C. nurse banned from narcotics handling for three years

B.C. nurse banned from narcotics handling for three years

The nurse had been taking drugs for use on and off duty.
Pandemic isolation turns emerging artist’s hobby into career

Pandemic isolation turns emerging artist’s hobby into career

One day, an art teacher passing by Noir painting in a public park mistakenly thought she was a long-time artist, and was shocked to hear she had just begun.
This is what $3M will buy you in New Westminster real estate

This is what $3M will buy you in New Westminster real estate

It comes with a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a custom treehouse.
Salmonbellies games deemed to be of municipal significance in New West

Salmonbellies games deemed to be of municipal significance in New West

Steel & Oak Brewing to serve up new beer at lacrosse games: Bellies Lager
Meet the ‘saddest cat’ that has raised $20,000 for animal welfare

Meet the ‘saddest cat’ that has raised $20,000 for animal welfare

Here’s your chance to meet and celebrate BenBen, the Instagram-famous cat from New West
Fees on the rise in New Westminster schools

Fees on the rise in New Westminster schools

School supplies and Hyacks football are among the areas seeing increases.
Bank of Canada considered raising interest rates at its last meeting

Bank of Canada considered raising interest rates at its last meeting

Ultimately, the Bank of Canada maintained its key interest rate at 4.5 per cent on April 12 and decided in favour of waiting for more economic data to determine whether rates need to rise further.