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Nighttime “bolting activities” for bridge to create noise near in New West

Nighttime “bolting activities” for bridge to create noise near in New West

Folks may hear some intermittent nighttime noise next week as part of the Pattullo Bridge replacement project.
Photos: Retro Gaming Expo returns to the Anvil Centre

Photos: Retro Gaming Expo returns to the Anvil Centre

Gamers took over the entire building.
Letter: New West public commons maintenance is 'sorely lacking'

Letter: New West public commons maintenance is 'sorely lacking'

This letter writer claims there was a "lack of consultation and respect" for residents of 14 Begbie Street.
These B.C. whales are shrinking — fast

These B.C. whales are shrinking — fast

A population of grey whales that feeds off B.C.'s coast has seen its adult population shrink 13% in two decades, a new study has found.
BBB: 'Buy now, pay later' customers gain protections in wake of CFPB rule

BBB: 'Buy now, pay later' customers gain protections in wake of CFPB rule

Stick to your budget and read the fine print are some of the tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) suggests when choosing this payment system.
Rescued humpback returns with new calf, but entanglement dangers remain

Rescued humpback returns with new calf, but entanglement dangers remain

The confirmation of the humpback calf came as a pleasant surprise to scientists and rescuers, but with the grim reminder that entanglements are continuing all along the B.C. coast
Photos: New Westminster celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

Photos: New Westminster celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

The event at Moody Park featured singers, dancers, storytellers and an indigenous market.
New West police budget: “It’s not an insignificant number”

New West police budget: “It’s not an insignificant number”

A 11.55 per cent increase is the starting point for the New Westminster Police Department’s 2025 operating budget.
B.C.'s new information commissioner maintains 'major concern' with FOI system

B.C.'s new information commissioner maintains 'major concern' with FOI system

Commissioner Michael Harvey says B.C. public bodies choosing to charge $10 for FOI applications need to process payments with expediency.
Metro Vancouver weather: Will Canada Day long weekend be hotter than normal?

Metro Vancouver weather: Will Canada Day long weekend be hotter than normal?

Do you have big long weekend plans?