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'Records are going to break': B.C.'s vulnerable populations warned to brace for incoming heat

'Records are going to break': B.C.'s vulnerable populations warned to brace for incoming heat

Just because this weekend won't reach temperatures felt during the 2021 heat wave, doesn't mean people shouldn't take it seriously, says the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.
Watch: Celebrating a decade of noodles and wings at this beloved New West spot

Watch: Celebrating a decade of noodles and wings at this beloved New West spot

The casual waterfront favourite is marking its birthday with a patio BBQ bash, too!
My Artist's Corner puts mental health issues at its centre

My Artist's Corner puts mental health issues at its centre

Check out a cheerful display of floral-themed art pieces by members of My Artist's Corner, a group of artists with mental health issues
Two-year-old bitten by coyote in Port Coquitlam park incident

Two-year-old bitten by coyote in Port Coquitlam park incident

The child was sent to hospital with minor injuries, and the coyote killed by Coquitlam RCMP.
Disaster risk profile warns Canada ill-prepared for a major earthquake

Disaster risk profile warns Canada ill-prepared for a major earthquake

OTTAWA — The first draft of a new national disaster risk assessment report warns that a major earthquake in British Columbia or parts of Ontario and Quebec could swiftly become the most costly natural disaster Canada has seen.
Watchdog investigating claims oil and gas companies misled Canadians

Watchdog investigating claims oil and gas companies misled Canadians

The complaint, submitted by a handful of environmental groups, alleges Pathways Alliance misled Canadians in its advertising campaign touting its plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
As Liberals' grocery rebate bill becomes law, one-time payments will land this summer

As Liberals' grocery rebate bill becomes law, one-time payments will land this summer

The government has billed the one-time payment as targeted inflation relief for some 11 million low- and modest-income households.
Students 'on display': What $55K will do for safety and privacy at NWSS

Students 'on display': What $55K will do for safety and privacy at NWSS

Frosted glass and motorized blinds are coming to New Westminster Secondary School.
It's a winner: Westminster Pier Park playground picks up a provincial award

It's a winner: Westminster Pier Park playground picks up a provincial award

New West play area recognized for its design, environmental contributions and positive impacts on residents
Transit cops bust Metro Vancouver drug trafficking ring

Transit cops bust Metro Vancouver drug trafficking ring

Police seized drugs with an estimated street value of $70,000, guns, ammunition and counterfeit cash.