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A public toilet and fallout from a trip to Dubai make headlines in New West in 2024

A public toilet and fallout from a trip to Dubai make headlines in New West in 2024

Part 1: Here’s a look back at some of the stories that made headlines in New Westminster in 2024.
Tax changes, increases coming in 2025

Tax changes, increases coming in 2025

While those at lower incomes will get some tax relief, Canadians making more than $64,000 a year will pay higher income taxes in 2025.
I Watched This Game: Canucks end 2024 with a whimper against Flames

I Watched This Game: Canucks end 2024 with a whimper against Flames

The Vancouver Canucks made fans really, really miss Quinn Hughes as they faced the Calgary Flames.
B.C. ringing in new year with home-flipping tax, with income tax rebate on the way

B.C. ringing in new year with home-flipping tax, with income tax rebate on the way

VICTORIA — A maximum 20-per-cent home-flipping tax is among new regulations taking effect in British Columbia as of Jan. 1, with a promised middle-income tax cut arriving in the coming months as well as a spring carbon tax increase.
What's happening? January 2025 events roundup in New Westminster

What's happening? January 2025 events roundup in New Westminster

Community events, entertainment offerings, opportunities to learn new skills – it’s all happening in New Westminster in January 2025.
B.C. woman out $9K after online extortion

B.C. woman out $9K after online extortion

The fraud stemmed from a Facebook link.
2025 B.C. property assessments released

2025 B.C. property assessments released

Homeowners can see the new value of their property, as of July 1, 2024.
Annual births in B.C. in 2024 projected to fall under 40,000 — a first since 1979

Annual births in B.C. in 2024 projected to fall under 40,000 — a first since 1979

2021 marked the first time deaths outpaced births and the trend appears to be accelerating.
Surfing sea otter clambers onto board in B.C., prompting warning

Surfing sea otter clambers onto board in B.C., prompting warning

A sea otter has been seen clambering onto a surfboard and following surfers off Vancouver Island, prompting reminders from Fisheries and Oceans Canada to avoid close interactions with the mammals.
British Columbians a slightly more optimistic bunch for 2025: poll

British Columbians a slightly more optimistic bunch for 2025: poll

Wildfires, foreign interference, homelessness, immigration policy and the opioid crisis rank among top news stories in B.C.