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Walk and chat with the New West Mayor Patrick Johnstone

Walk and chat with the New West Mayor Patrick Johnstone

Take a stroll through New West neighbourhoods with the mayor
Bright cat collars help protect birds, study finds

Bright cat collars help protect birds, study finds

Rainbow pattern serves as early-warning system for birds, giving them a chance to escape a cat’s lethal pounce.
First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical

First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical

Canadians, however, appear to be unmoved by the new monarch's efforts — if they've noticed them at all. 
New West trans woman's killing remembered in true crime podcast

New West trans woman's killing remembered in true crime podcast

Canadian True Crime delves into the life and death of January Marie Lapuz.
New Westminster Symphony returns to the stage

New Westminster Symphony returns to the stage

It’s been two years since the orchestra performed for an audience, and it’s getting set to return in style.
Rain cancels Sunday’s New West flea market

Rain cancels Sunday’s New West flea market

Flea market will be back when sunny skies return.
Public-service strike: Union 'fed up' with pace of talks but Ottawa blames union

Public-service strike: Union 'fed up' with pace of talks but Ottawa blames union

OTTAWA — Talks between the federal government and the union representing 155,000 striking public servants appeared mired in communication issues on Saturday as both sides accused the other of obstructing negotiations
Letter: Thank you for preserving the Royal City for New West's newbies

Letter: Thank you for preserving the Royal City for New West's newbies

From the views to the sense of community, New West has become home.
Letter: Your 'old-timer' relatives have been there and survived

Letter: Your 'old-timer' relatives have been there and survived

Thanks for showing your old-timer relatives what you think of them, this writer says.
B.C. group gets millions to decarbonize fashion, stop ancient forest harvesting

B.C. group gets millions to decarbonize fashion, stop ancient forest harvesting

Based out of Vancouver, B.C., Canopy received $60 million this week to wean global supply chains off ancient forest products and replace them with alternatives, like recycled clothing and straw.