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New West a step closer to allowing alcohol consumption in parks

New West a step closer to allowing alcohol consumption in parks

Bylaw was lone item on agenda at special May 10 council meeting
Grouse Grind reopens for season, BCMC trail closes for maintenance

Grouse Grind reopens for season, BCMC trail closes for maintenance

Are you ready to get your Grind on? 🏃
New West focuses on the root causes of crime in its submission on police reform

New West focuses on the root causes of crime in its submission on police reform

Root causes must be considered
New West police relieved they’re now getting COVID-19 vaccinations

New West police relieved they’re now getting COVID-19 vaccinations

Issue made headlines after cops had contact with suspect with coronavirus
Here's what it is like to navigate the pandemic for people with vision loss

Here's what it is like to navigate the pandemic for people with vision loss

Tips and advice for how sighted folks can be a help, not a hindrance.
Amazon to expand, with 2,000 new jobs in Metro Vancouver

Amazon to expand, with 2,000 new jobs in Metro Vancouver

E-commerce giant to establish new facilities in five Lower Mainland communities
This Jane’s Walk in New West has got the beat

This Jane’s Walk in New West has got the beat

These Beats Were Made for Walking combines streetscapes and music
‘Families with ALS need your help’: Tommy Chong lends support to advocacy group looking to end disease (VIDEO)

‘Families with ALS need your help’: Tommy Chong lends support to advocacy group looking to end disease (VIDEO)

Actor and comedian, who owned a property in West Vancouver for many years, campaigns for ALS Action Canada
New Westminster school staff now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines

New Westminster school staff now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines

New Westminster Teachers' Union 'relieved' that all school staff will finally be eligible for immunizations with just seven weeks left in the school year
'Fatbergs' are plaguing Metro Vancouver's sewers — has Coquitlam found a solution?

'Fatbergs' are plaguing Metro Vancouver's sewers — has Coquitlam found a solution?

Understaffed and overworked, Metro Vancouver sewer workers can't keep up with a rising 'fatberg' problem threatening to blow sewage onto streets and into streams — now Coquitlam is looking to crack down on the city's greasy habits, and pave the way for a regional solution.