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Here are all the pizzas you can try in Metro Vancouver during La Pizza Week

Here are all the pizzas you can try in Metro Vancouver during La Pizza Week

Just in case you needed a reason to eat a bunch of pizza, May 1-14, 2023
Ottawa's IAA pause button slows environmental reviews: report

Ottawa's IAA pause button slows environmental reviews: report

'Progress is slow' in Impact Assessment Act process, says Canadian West Foundation
These were the 7 hottest letters in New West last month

These were the 7 hottest letters in New West last month

What are New West readers talking about? And why do we run so many letters? Read on.
From the picket line: What’s at stake in the big strike

From the picket line: What’s at stake in the big strike

Workers discuss public perceptions of ‘cushy government jobs.’ Experts eye a path to a deal.
Canada is facing the largest wave of Ukrainian immigration ever

Canada is facing the largest wave of Ukrainian immigration ever

Many Ukrainians have applied for a visa to come to Canada but many of them choose not to come
The week ahead in New West: Here's what you need to know

The week ahead in New West: Here's what you need to know

May already! Here's how to kick off the month in New West.
What you need to know about SOGI in B.C. schools

What you need to know about SOGI in B.C. schools

A basic rundown of what Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity policies are in B.C. schools
Figure skaters the latest to demand Canadian sport system reform

Figure skaters the latest to demand Canadian sport system reform

B.C. athletes say they lack confidence in Skate Canada because it has not adequately dealt with complaints
Band brings a social message to New West

Band brings a social message to New West

Tamikrest hopes to shine a light on a grassroots struggle across the globe with its blend of rock and African poetry at Massey Theatre.
Study points to better care for babies born to opioid users

Study points to better care for babies born to opioid users

Babies born to opioid users had shorter hospital stays and needed less medication when their care emphasized parent involvement, skin-to-skin contact and a quiet environment, researchers reported Sunday.