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Lower Mainland industrial sites have double the parking than what’s needed: report

Lower Mainland industrial sites have double the parking than what’s needed: report

Reducing parking at industrial sites can boost access to land, according to industry association.
New West investigation digs into details of Canada Games Pool leak

New West investigation digs into details of Canada Games Pool leak

New Westminster pursuing an insurance claim for Canada Games Pool
Those over 80 not yet infected with COVID at high risk from infection: study

Those over 80 not yet infected with COVID at high risk from infection: study

Older seniors are being urged to get the updated shot to reduce their risk.
Opinion: As migrants take deadly risks for better lives, Canada and the U.S. must do much more

Opinion: As migrants take deadly risks for better lives, Canada and the U.S. must do much more

Migrants who cross the treacherous Darien Gap between Panama and Colombia often experience violence and abuse, extortion or detention by migration authorities.
What's happening in New West in November? (Lots!)

What's happening in New West in November? (Lots!)

Remembrance Day, music and theatre, and Christmas events — they're all part of November's offerings in New Westminster
Salmon SWAT teams deployed in B.C to help fish during drought

Salmon SWAT teams deployed in B.C to help fish during drought

It's all part of a new pilot project.
10 actors who learned an instrument for a role

10 actors who learned an instrument for a role

Skoove compiled a list of 10 actors who learned an instrument for a film or TV role using interviews, news reports, and film databases.
Fintrac fines B.C. jeweller $66K for anti-money laundering violations

Fintrac fines B.C. jeweller $66K for anti-money laundering violations

The fine was imposed in June.
A closer look: New West council’s separation allowances spark debate

A closer look: New West council’s separation allowances spark debate

Should New Westminster politicos still collect separation allowances after landing new jobs?"
B.C. lawyer says U.S. stock fraud case against Hells Angel a 'house of cards'

B.C. lawyer says U.S. stock fraud case against Hells Angel a 'house of cards'

Lawyers for accused in major international U.S. stock fraud scheme argue U.S. officials haven't proven enough of their case against two Canadian citizens in order to extradite them to New York to face a criminal trial.